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Troubleshooting ► Setting up an internal audio card

Some internal audio cards need to have a cable connected to their audio input in order for the drivers to work properly. If this applies to your internal audio card and you don’t have access to a microphone with an 1/8 inch cable, then you can use any 1/8 inch connection to force the audio card into displaying the drivers correctly.
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Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Playback and Recording.
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In the Driver Mode list, select MME (32-Bit).
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Select the Share Drivers With Other Programs check box.
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Select the Always Open All Devices check box.
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Click Audio - Sync and Caching.
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In the Playback I/O Buffer Size (KB) list, select 512.
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In the Record I/O Buffer Size (KB) list, select 512.
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Click Apply.
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Click Audio - Devices.
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Click Audio - Driver Settings.
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Assign Playback Timing Master and Record Timing Master to the first listed device or the device in which your speakers are plugged into.
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Set Buffers in Playback Queue to 2.
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Drag the Buffer Size slider to the middle.
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In the Sampling Rate list, select 44100.
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Click OK and restart SONAR.
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Play a project. If audio is distorted, go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Driver Settings, change Buffers in Playback Queue to 4, then click OK and restart SONAR.

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