Sonar 6 PE issues

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Mamma Jamma
Member Since: May 20, 2007

Does anyone have this problem when recording vocals? You lay down an audio track with some vocals in it, but when you right click and go to V-Vocal - create V-vocal clip, it doesnt load the audio data so you can use V-Vocal... It's just an empty V-Vocal pallete????

Im also wondering why I get popping and skipping when I have like 12 tracks going. Like Sonar is bogged down because of too many tracks. Anyone else have this problem?

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Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Jul 09, 2007 12:56 pm

I only have the pops and clicks happen when I have loads of effects running or that kind of thing. But yes, that is what happens when the projects get bigger than your PC can handle. But your computer should do better than 12 tracks...

Bare in mind reverbs and other spacial effects like that use hordes of CPU power.

www.TheLondonProject.ca
Member
Since: Feb 07, 2005


Jul 09, 2007 01:21 pm

...and try a "freeze" whatever tracks you are finished with. This will free up some CPU usage. Reverb is especially taxing on your CPU.

Also, check your buffers.

Mamma Jamma
Member
Since: May 20, 2007


Jul 09, 2007 01:44 pm

Would muting the tracks or just turning off the reverb help then? Ill give it a try.

What about the V-Vocal issue? You guys ever get that?
Thanks

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Jul 09, 2007 02:02 pm

never used v-vocal yet, so I can't say...

turning off effects or freezing the tracks would help, yes. Try turning some off one at a time, or a few at a time and see what makes it choke.

Hold 'Em Czar
Member
Since: Dec 30, 2004


Jul 09, 2007 04:48 pm

play with your buffers!

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Jul 09, 2007 05:51 pm

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Hold 'Em Czar
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Since: Dec 30, 2004


Jul 09, 2007 06:43 pm

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