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What's the BUZZ with kx ASIO & CHS 6.2.2 ?
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Hello,
Please help me find a resolution to a repeatable problem with Sonar Home Studio 6.2.2.
DESCRIPTION: Under certain conditions, playing back an audio track produces a buzz rather than the audio just recorded.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
1. setup for ASIO recording ... Options > Audio > Advanced > Driver Mode: ASIO
(close SHS & reopen)
2. open a new blank file and insert a stereo audio track
3. [R] arm the track for recording using any available ASIO channel (I used in00 and out00)
4. play the source, and record a few seconds
5. [R] diss-arm the track
6. playback the track
7. rather than hearing the audio, a loud "buzz" is heard
I've discovered a couple temporary workarounds: (a) OR (b)...
(a) [R] re-arm the track for recording - allows the track to play OK
(b) click menu: Options > Audio > [OK] - allows the track to play OK
NOTE: I cannot reproduce this problem using Sound Forge 9 - the track plays back OK. Here is some configuration information that may be helpful.
----Hardware / Software configuration----(begin)
Driver Name:kX Audio Driver (Debug)
Driver Date: Aug 24 2007 17:27:15
Driver Version: 5.10.00.3539 - debug
DB Name:Aud2ELiveBay
SB0380 10k2 [dd00]
PCI Information:
Device: 41102 Subsys: 20071102 ChipRev: 4
Card is '10k2'
Card has MPU device
Card model is '5.1'
Card is Audigy2-compatible
Card HAS AC97 codec
Codec name: Unk AC97-codec [83847650]
3D Extension: SigmaTel 3D Enhancement
Codec is 2.0 compliant
Capabilities[6a90] : -headphone out-
DAC resolutions : -16-bit- -20-bit-
ADC resolutions : -16-bit- -20-bit-
Ext Capabilities [605]: -var rate PCM audio- -slot/DAC mappings-
Port: dd00 Irq: 0x5(5)
Playback buffer: 20a0
Record buffer: 4000
Number of AC3 buffers: 4
Tank memory: 256 kb
GSIF buffer: 256 samples
OS version: [2 5 1 Service Pack 2; 2 5 1 Service Pack 2; 156 148]
----Hardware / Software configuration----(end)
Please let me know if I can provide any missing pieces to this puzzle.
Thanks,
Ken Lundberg
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