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  1. the file you attached shows that the issue is to do with gig performer (grplscn)
  2. fwiw i just replaced an aging laptop with a blackview mp100 (350 euros) and i get core-balanced ~30% cpu load running the demo songs from live11 and so5 at 64(!) sample buffer just using asio4all on the onboard audio chipset, sound is smooth and ui interactions don't spike anything, i'm a happy camper
  3. my guess is no, it won't be a thing, bandlab are a "mobile-first" social media company, they want your data, cakewalk is now just a team within that company so they have no say in the matter, but bandlab seem to have communication issues - users shouldn't have to hang around a peer-to-peer forum to find out wtf's going on
  4. They should extend the six characters limit while they're at it
  5. it's very useful for traveling with a laptop, for example, without having a "proper" external audio device handy /ymmv
  6. you can check windows event viewer, or more hardcore, attach windbg to the sonar process and that will halt on any exceptions, if sonar's not offering you a dmp file
  7. ...in cakewalk/sonar/cbb... i'm getting 64 samples @ ~30% cpu in the live11 demo song, and the so5 demo song, on a standard onboard audio chipset... the a4a dev has also previously posted that cakewalk/sonar/cbb polls an unusually high number of times when parsing the drivers installed on a win box (iirc, something like 8 or 9 compared to 1 or 2 from all others) so, it's not asio4all making itself incompatible, it's the way cakewalk/sonar/cbb implements asio, different than everyone else 🤷‍♂️ /goodluck
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