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Can't get cakewalk Sonar le to playback on Lexicon omega.

I recently set up my studio again and lost Cubase le that came with my omega interface. A buddy of mine got a mac so he had a brand new copy of cakewalk Sonar le. I installed it but a message about the drivers not being compatible or being used by another program popped up. I still haven't figured out how to set it up right. Anyone got any ideas?

Sonar problems

I already brought this up in a different post, but I figured I'd try to get a proper solution here. I'm running Sonar 7 on my HP laptop which is farily new, but I keep getting audio dropouts and such. I'm using a M audio firewire 410. I'm a bit overwhelmed because I have no idea where to start looking for the problem.

Steinberg Cubase 5 vs. Cakewalk SONAR 8 Producer Edition

I'm looking to buy some recording software along with a computer interface. My comp is fast, no problems there. I'm thinking about a MOTU 2408 Core MkIII PCIe interface. That leaves me with about a $600 budget for the software. I'm thinking Cubase 5 or SONAR 8. I will mostly record band audio (drums, bass, guitar, vocs) but will also do my singers side project hip hop stuff.

firestudio + Sonar 8

Ive got Sonar 8 running with my Firestudio project, and when used in either WDM or ASIO mode I can only getting one stereo input (which are mics 1 + 2). I've been trying to fix this but had no luck.

I'm planning on using ASIO mode, since that seems to be the easiest way. When I set everything up it won't let me select my inputs in the driver tab! heres a pic:

Need some help making a click in Sonar 7

hi everyone,

i am very new to recording and was given the task of mapping out the click tracks for all of my bands songs so that we can save studio time. the problem is that our songs are not 1 BPM throughout the whole song.

so what i need to set up is a click that changes BPM's for example having he verses be 140 and the chorus' be 170.