WASAPI has four different modes of operation. Sonar supports WASAPI Exclusive mode and WASAPI Shared mode.Exclusive mode is the default in Windows 7 and can be configured from your audio device’s taskbar or Properties dialog box in Device Manager. Consult your audio device’s manual if you need further information.
Tip: If you select Suspend Audio Engine When Cakewalk Is Not in Focus in Edit > Preferences > Audio - Playback and Recording, Sonar will relinquish control of the audio device when the program loses Windows focus.
1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Playback and Recording.
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5. Sonar allows you to enable or disable DSP effects on inputs and output devices in WASAPI Shared mode. This is done via the EnableWasapiDSP variable in Aud.ini. By default, Sonar enables endpoint DSP effects for input devices (for noise removal).
1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Configuration File.
2. The Aud.ini file opens in the default Windows text editor.
3. In Aud.ini, add a new entry called EnableWasapiDSP in the [Wave] section, and set its value to the minimum desired buffer sample value. For example:
4. Save Aud.ini and close the Windows text editor.
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Note: Setting the EnableWasapiDSP variable to 2 or 3 will result in a minimum latency of 5 milliseconds in Sonar when using WASAPI Shared mode.
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