Just get a clean boot in Windows. You have to jump thru the same hoops as the v1. Launch Sonar and and open: Now open the "Drivers" tab: On my system I only use the Analog in and out. Device Manager should now look like this
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On my x64 system Aero works flawlessly and creates no problems, I still have to run at 64 samples. Now open the "Drivers" tab: Now lets move on to " Driver Settings ".
Confusing, evidently MS has "orphaned" firewire once again!
Notice that below the sample rate the FW is reporting that it is "In Sync". I was having an issue with Sonar kind of stuttering when I started playback, not the audio, just the position indicator; enabling the analog In and Outs solved this.
If your motherboard has a TI compliant chipset you should be good to go! Just get a drviers boot in Windows.
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I have had no luck applying "Audio Latency" changes when Sonar is open driver v1. Now lets check "Sync and Caching". Close Cakewalk and we will install the Sonar Surface Control plugin.
Once the plugin has been installed I suggest you re-boot windows, you DO NOT have to fuss with the driver signature stuff. Lather, rinse frivers repeat until you find your best settings. At this point we have rolled back how Windows addresses the firewire port.
A piece of pie, or if you prefer a cakewalk Device Manager should look like this in Windows 7 after selecting the Legacy controller. You can find the v1. Windows should report "Found New Hardware", and install the driver automatically.
Generally no changes are required.
Close Sonar, open "Control Panel", lower, or increase, the buffer size. Select the Inputs and Outputs you need. Typically ASIO runs a bit faster lower latency but you can only address one sound card.
Check the screen shots above if you get lost or confused. On my system I only use the Taecam in and out. Setting up control surfaces in Sonar, and getting firewire to work properly in Win 7 can be just a bit confusing; so I've put together this little tutorial Last open the "Driver Profiles" it should look like this: Why not have a button that says " ADD "?
Note that I'm running Sonar 8. Now we set up the Firewire port. If your motherboard has a TI compliant chipset you should be good to go! Are you with me so far? You must boot Windows 10 into "unsigned driver mode". At this point we fw--1884 rolled back how Windows addresses the port.
Now launch Cakewalk, if this is a new CbB install, CbB will automatically scan for audio and midi devices. Open the "Advanced" tab. At a setting of samples, 2. Again fw-884 are my WDM settings.
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