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I'm currently running a PreSonus firebox into my hp laptop (visa) with Sonar 7, and while i am recording, I don't get any output. The signal is recording fine and during playback no audio comes out. I'm not sure if Sonar is designed to do this or not, or whether there is a problem with my interface (sometimes the interface light turns red, and THEN the output will come up, but the DAW doesn't get any signal.) Thanks

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Guitarfreak Fri, 10/09/2009 - 21:08

stratman312 wrote: The signal is recording fine.

sometimes the interface light turns red, and THEN the output will come up, but the DAW doesn't get any signal.

These statements are not in agreement. The first one seems like an output routing issue most likely OS based, but the latter makes it seem like an input/sync or other unrelated issue. PC or mac? What DAW?

hueseph Sat, 10/10/2009 - 03:50

stratman312 wrote: I'm currently running a presonus firebox into my hp laptop (visa) with sonar 7, and while i am recording, I don't get any output. The signal is recording fine and during playback no audio comes out. I'm not sure if Sonar is designed to do this or not, or whether there is a problem with my interface (sometimes the interface light turns red, and THEN the output will come up, but the DAW doesn't get any signal.) Thanks

First of all, do you have monitors plugged into the firebox? If you don't hear anything from the laptop speakers, don't expect to. The monitor outs on the Firebox are there for a reason.

Regarding the red light: first download the latest drivers. If that doesn't help, it may be that your Firewire port is substandard. It sounds to me that your firewire is having difficulty syncing.

AKR Wed, 10/21/2009 - 12:13

stratman312 wrote: Ok, I think I found the problem. Thanks to all those who helped. However, my interface's light still often turns red, and the input signal isn't read. Does anyone know what may be causing this?

Yeah, a crappy piece of hardware. I'm about to send in my firebox for repairs because my red light won't go away. I've had it for two years and it's done it off and on almost the whole time, and now, it's permanent. What I usually do is right click "manage" on "my computer," go to the device manager, uninstall the firewire driver, shut the computer all the way off (no restart) and turn it back on again. Reinstall the firebox driver if needed. Also check to make sure your firewire cable is ok. Most likely, it's your stupid firebox. I just ordered a new audio interface from a different company and I'm going to sell this one on ebay once it's fixed. I've spent way too much time fudging with this joke of an interface. It's an all too common problem for people.

Guitarfreak Wed, 10/21/2009 - 14:40

AKR wrote: [quote=stratman312]Ok, I think I found the problem. Thanks to all those who helped. However, my interface's light still often turns red, and the input signal isn't read. Does anyone know what may be causing this?

Yeah, a crappy piece of hardware. I'm about to send in my firebox for repairs because my red light won't go away. I've had it for two years and it's done it off and on almost the whole time, and now, it's permanent. What I usually do is right click "manage" on "my computer," go to the device manager, uninstall the firewire driver, shut the computer all the way off (no restart) and turn it back on again. Reinstall the firebox driver if needed. Also check to make sure your firewire cable is ok. Most likely, it's your stupid firebox. I just ordered a new audio interface from a different company and I'm going to sell this one on ebay once it's fixed. I've spent way too much time fudging with this joke of an interface. It's an all too common problem for people.

I wouldn't be so quick to blame the hardware for a syncing issue. Syncing is controlled by software and software alone. I never ever have sync problems with my FireBox, nor does anyone I know who owns one. We all use our FireBoxes with the mac operating system. Since you quoted clicking on 'My Computer', I can assume that you are using a Windows based system, and could be the actual source of your problem. There could be an incompatibility somewhere, or maybe your OS can't handle the burden.

hueseph Wed, 10/21/2009 - 15:53

Could be the firewire card that needs replacing. Don't blame it on the box or software yet. Test the possibilities. Is your firewire chipset part of the supported hardware list?

Incidentally, I tried downloading the Sonar 7 PE Demo. It would not recognize my Mbox 2 at all. Sonar relies on WDM drivers afaik. Have you tried your interface with the included Cubase Software?