Hardware profiles?

frankluke

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I searched and found some threads where the ? was asked about Hardware profiles and the answers were mostly No and why would you need them? Well, for one-I have only one PC-I use for everything. But, I record audio (my music ) with Sonar Sound forge, etc. It would help if I could have the internal Sound device disabled when I am recording using my DAW interface. But, I guess I cannot since there are no hardware profiles in W7?
 

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Their are nop issues except the stupid message about the DNS server not detetced-which seems a bit bogus.
System restore also fails even in safe mode
Did you find answer?

frankluke,
I too use Sonar, Producer 8.5.3 and I'm in the same conundrum!
With Win7 I had to purchase a new Audio interface, a Focusrite Saffire Pro 24, as the older Tascam 122 does not, and will not have W7 drivers. The Focusrite uses ASIO drivers exclusivity. The on board mobo RealTek audio uses WDM drivers. And I just got new 5.1 surround sound speakers for this (my first build). Well the drivers don't talk to each other. So yes, I would like different hardware profiles for regular pc use, cd's, youtube etc., and then use the ASIO, Focusrite, Sonar setup to do music.

I'm just finding out that HProfiles is somewhat discontinued, and they want you to set up a VHD with partitions. I would really like to have my OS, and programs on one drive, and the Sonar files on another drive.

So if anyone, or if you figured out an answer to this unique to recording musicians problem, please let me know!

Regards,
tunerman
 

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Hey
Nope-I haven't figured out a way-with the exception of manually diabling each time.Seems like as we move forward we drift backwards
 

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Their are nop issues except the stupid message about the DNS server not detetced-which seems a bit bogus.
System restore also fails even in safe mode
humm...this is what I've been finding out, that it has to be done manually. So a few questions if you don't mind. Do you disable the sound card drivers, then load sonar with it's ASIO drivers. Or disable/enable the Sonar drivers when you use Sonar? If that is the case, when you are done with Sonar session, you have to change all the drivers back to the soundcards WDM profile? I'm going to experiment, but how you do it will probably be the easiest...Thanks
 

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Win 7 Ultimate x64
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i7 [email protected]
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Gigabyte X58A-UD3R
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6 Gigs
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Radon Hd 5670
Sound Card
Realtek-onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
LG 23"
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WD 650
WD 1TB
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Coolermaster 700w
Case
Coolermaster HAF
Cooling
Coolermaster 1212
I haven't recognized a need for different hardware profiles, but I wonder if it could be accomplished by setting up the different hardware configurations in different user accounts? Could this work?

Just a speculative thought...may be worth checking into.

James
 

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humm...this is what I've been finding out, that it has to be done manually. So a few questions if you don't mind. Do you disable the sound card drivers, then load sonar with it's ASIO drivers. Or disable/enable the Sonar drivers when you use Sonar? If that is the case, when you are done with Sonar session, you have to change all the drivers back to the soundcards WDM profile? I'm going to experiment, but how you do it will probably be the easiest...Thanks


No- I do not disable anytrhing anymore. I use wdm drivers with my 2 PCI ap2496 cards. I just make sure "sharing drivers" is off in Sonar.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Built by Me
OS
Win7x64
CPU
i7 920
Motherboard
Asus P6T Se
Memory
12gb DDR3 Corsair Hi end
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidea GT220
Sound Card
M -Audio Audiophile 2496 X2 synced thru spdif
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 23" S2309W (digital)
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Seagates 2 500 GB rev12 and one 750GB rev12
PSU
Corsair TX650
Case
Antec don't remember model
Cooling
2 120 and 1 80
Keyboard
MS normal PS2
Mouse
Wireless MS
Internet Speed
Broadband
Other Info
Their are nop issues except the stupid message about the DNS server not detetced-which seems a bit bogus.
System restore also fails even in safe mode
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