I built (first mistake) my own DAW using the following components:
ASUS P5Q Motherboard (incudes SoundMax Audio integrated Digital soundcard)
8 Megs of RAM
Intel Core 2 Duo processor
ATI Radeon HD 3600 Video Card
C Drive: 150 GB Fast Drive (10,000 RPM) WDC WD1500 ADFD-00NLR5
D Drive: 1TB For Programs & Files WDC WD10EADS-00L5B1
Sonar 8.5, etc
E Drive: 1TB VST's ST31000340AS [EWSO Platinum, Play, Silk, Goliath, Fab Four, Choirs, Gypsy, etc)Sonar 8.5, etc
Plus (4) external hard drives!!!
Windows XP 64bit
Focusrite Saffire Pro 26 I/O (This also constantly drops out or disappears and forces me to use the Soundmax)
It crashes constantly, reboots, Hard drives disappear and I cant even get a simple piano track (using Play, Goliath) without constant audio pops and dropouts.
Mixdowns on Sonar 8.5 are constant causes for entire system shutdown and reboot.
Can I get some help, ideas, an amen or a witness? Or what works best...Sledgehammer or Caliber 50 Machine gun?
Thanks to all
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Chris Merritt said:
Albert De La Vega said:
You should disable the soundmax on the motherboard in the BIOS. If that is impossible, disable it in the device manager. You will NEVER get good performance using it anyway. The drivers for it will not allow low enough buffer settings.
Get the latest drivers for everything else, of course. (Especially the vid, motherboard, and Saffire.)
Make sure you have the 64bit or 32 bit versions of software where appropriate.
Reboots could be because of the video card or ram even. Try getting a different video card, NVIDIA instead of radeon.
Always watch the ram check on boot up to be sure it is properly seeing all of your ram.
Make sure your PSU is OVERpowered - meaning has way more power than you need. Maybe think around 800 watts.
Report back here if it helped or not!
I will try updating all software and eliminating any unnecessary crap, but I may just take my wife's computer...It has an ASUS P6T Deluxe with an i7 920...maybe that will fix everything!!!!
Thanks again and I will keep you informed.
Chris Merritt said:
Your initial suggestion to switch to a Quad Core helped-a-plenty, but just found out today that my model of Seagate 1tb HD has a penchant for "self-bricking" or disappearing from the BIOS completely, although the disc still functions (audibly spins)!!!!
Guess what? It is the same drive in which I stored ALL of my VST's (Silk, Gypsy, EWSymp., etc), which gave me all of my initial headaches.
I am working on getting a replacement, so we'll see what happens...Thanks for the advice
Ray Kemp said:
Believe it or not, your advice to check / download drivers led me to links describing the flaws of the hard drive itself (it just freezes and disappears). This may be the cause of everything.
Thanks you so much, your help was invaluable.
Chris Merritt said:
NO I MOST CERTAINLY HAVE NOT SOLD ANY GUITARS!!!!! NOR WILL I
I like to look at them, they keep me centered and blissfully at peace. That and I got em' real cheap and I doubt that would get what I am looking for, I'd have seller's remorse, the world would stop turning, etc...
Ray Kemp said:
Do you own the Barracudas/have them installed currently? I ask because my 1TB Barracuda which stored all my VST's (choirs, MOR, Silk, Gypsy, Goliath, etc) is what took a dump on me (self-bricked and now is not visible / disappeared, even in BIOS)
Granted it was a HDD and not an SSD but I couldnt fix it with the Utilities download Seagate has, because it had already self bricked...
What would YOU recommend if you were to install approximately 300-400G worth of VST's in (I dunno) at least (2) hard drives? Incidentally, my PROGRAM FILES (actual Sonar midi/audio files) are on a 1TB Western Digital Hard that has not given me any problems!!! Go figure.
Thanks again brother, I also have to remember to email you some long chain mail or "amazing pictures" file ;)
Chris Alpiar said:
I guess for you I might recommend 2 300 GB raptor drives for your samples and a third 1TB drive that is set to automatically copy the other two drives every day or week. "Second Copy' is a great app for that.