HELP PLEASE (Sonar 3/Yamaha DSP factory (DS2416). Can anyone please help here? I can't get any of my midi to play through Sonar 3 and my Yamaha DSP factory (DS2416). Any audio plays fine as do the DXI instruments. It is showing midi activity but alas no sound. I have installed the demo of xpi-software's DspCtrl 3.2.0 which installed fine but hasn't helped the midi playback.
Because of this I am still using cakewalk pro audio V9 which as I remember (it was so long ago) I had the same problem until I installed the Audio X console and then it worked fine. The Audio X console or any reference to the DspCtrl 3.2.0 does not appear in the Sonar 3 view menu however. I am using the latest WDM Driver. The driver version is 1.01.0014.1 Driver mode - WDM/KS I Have also tried - ASIO and MME 32 bit modes I am using a Midiman Midisport 8x8 with the latest driver (4.1.21) Has anyone please got any ideas? It's driving me mad (no pun intended). Cheers for the reply Giorgio the dspfactory (I owned and loved for years) is an AUDIO board and NOT a MIDI board I know it has nothing to do with the midi directly it's just the fact that nothing is coming in through the inputs of the DSP Factory in Sonar 3. Sonar shows signs of midi activity but there is no sound.
Any sound direct from sonar (Audio tracks or DXI's) are fine though. I run the exact same set up in CWPA 9 and everything is fine. I can have the 2 programmes open simultainiously with the same project loaded and flipping between one and the other CWPA works, Sonar does not.
Any thoughts? Is your sound from the MIDI devices showing up in DSPCtrl? DspCtrl works separately from Sonar, but must be loaded before Sonar is loaded. Once you are getting the sound from your MIDI devices showing up on the DspCtrl meters, then it is a matter of routing the sound from that particular DSP track to Sonar.
What type of audio inputs are you using for the DSP factory? DSP Factory functions as an external mixer to Sonar: DSPF physical input - DSPF channel - DSPF channel assigned to DSPF Bus 1-8 - DSPF Bus 1-8 feeds Sonar audio inputs (listed as DS2416 ## Wave IN in Sonar) to Sonar tracks-Sonar tracks to Sonar busses-Sonar busses to other Sonar busses to DSPF inputs (listed as DS2416 ## Wave OUT in Sonar) Remember, Sonar has no control over the DSP Factory, that is why DspCtrl has to be loaded and running at all times. DspCtrl handles all the functionality of DSP Factory. To get the sound from the RCA analog in's of DSP Factory to Sonar: 1) The RCA's shoud be channel 17/18 on the DSP factory/DspCtrl. 2) Turn on buss 1/2 of Channel 17/18 with DspCtrl 3) Assign Buss 1/2 to Rec 1/2 with DspCtrl output assignment window (this is what sends the audio to Sonar inputs) 4) In Sonar, insert audio track then assign its input to DS2416 Stereo #1 Wave IN) (wave profiler should have been run and driver input/outputs assigned in Options-Audio beforehand step #1) 4b) Arm the track in Sonar (Press the Square R). You should now see the meter moving to your audio coming through Channel 17/18 of the DSPF) 5) Assign output of the same Sonar track to the DS2416 Wave OUT #1.
6) In DSPCtrl Channel 1/2 assign the input for that channel to HD. The StMix button for that channel should also be turned on. This will get you going. You can set up templetes in Sonar and DspCtrl so you don't have to go through all these steps everytime you want to record.
It may be a good idea to dedicate one stereo track in DspFactory (I use channel 15/16) to the output from the Sonar mixer (do all mixing of Sonar tracks inside of Sonar) and use the other DSP Factory channels for just your hardware synth outputs.
Go here' Download these drivers SWWDMAS2.ZIP In the SW1000XG driver package, there is a driver for the DS4216, this is the latest one. Unzip the drivers to a folder you name, then install the drivers from the device manager, not the install program. You may have to fool around with it a bit. I forget the exact steps, but you have to navigate through the add hardware applet till you find what you need. You have to navigate to 'sound games and audio controllers' and find Yamaha or DS2416 after that. See instructions below, if this does not work use the 1.1.1 drivers (or latest)from Yamaha Japan site, and follow the same instructions on that. Last time I Installed my DS2416 (long ago sold) I had to install the drivers several times before it worked.
Driver Version 6.01.19.10 - Windows Vista 64 bit. Download the 5421-na-1.00.022.exe file to a temporary location on your computer's hard disk drive such as. Us robotics 5421 win7 driver. download full version.
Driver installation To install or update drivers, 'Administrator' authorization is necessary. Logon your computer as Administrator or user who has Administrator authorization. I) Driver installation 1. Select Start menu, Settings, then Control Panel. Open System in the Control Panel. Select the Device Manager tab. Click the + mark next to Sound, video, and game controllers.
Select Yamaha SW1000XG WDM Driver and click the Property button. Select Update Driver to open Update Driver Wizard. Find recommended driver for automatic detection, then click the Next button. Select Select location and then click the Next button. Select where driver files for SW1000XG is located. Click the Next button. The Could not find digital signature dialog appears.
Click the YES button. Click the Finish button. Now the driver has been updated. Driver Uninstallation 1. Select Start menu, Settings, then Control Panel. Open Multimedia in the Control Panel.
Select the Device tab. Select the YAMAHA DS2416, SW1000 Driver 5. Click the Remove button and click OK button when confirmation dialog appears. Restart the computer. The driver version can be confirmed as follows. Double click System in the Control Panel.
Select Device Manager. Select Sound, video, and game controllers.
Double-click Yamaha SW1000XG WDM Driver, or select it and click Property. Select Driver.
Double-click Property and the installed version can be confirmed. ASIO Setup Regarding ASIO under Windows 2000. The Yamaha ASIO driver for Windows 2000 is a 32bit driver. This represents the number of bits of audio data transmitted between the driver and an application program. It is recommended that you use this driver only in applications that use the same number of bits. Under Windows 2000 professional audio applications all support 24 and 32 bit recording depth.
For 24-bit recording, the 32bit driver is fine. Please only install the ASIO driver if you are using software which supports the ASIO protocol, and only after correctly installing the Yamaha WDM Windows 2000 driver. Click the Asio Setup.exe and follow the guide. Launch your audio software which supports ASIO, 3. The Yamaha ASIO driver should appear in the ASIO device menu. (4) Support Notes This is a combined driver set which includes a low latency WDM driver for Windows 2000 and a 32bit ASIO driver, also for Windows 2000 ASIO supporting applications. The WDM driver adds full functionality and support for the SW1000XG under Windows 2000.
This driver fixes the MIDI in problem found in earlier beta drivers under Windows 2000. It fully supports ACPI MULTIPROC mode (multiprocessor support), low latency KS Mixer streaming (as found in Cakewalk SONAR), and all of the benefits that Sonar brings with KMIXER bypass. Latency for playback of Dxi (Cakewalk Music Software Direct X Musical Instruments) under SONAR is reported by Sonar as being sub 20ms.
Yamaha Dsp Factory Ds2416 Drivers
Also included in this driver update are low latency ASIO 2.0 drivers for Windows 2000. These drivers are intended to support ASIO 2.0 based applications under Windows 2000 such as Steinberg Cubase VST (V5.0R2 or higher recommended), Steinberg Nuendo, and various other software synths and applications that have full Windows 2000 support for ASIO. The ASIO driver is 32bit mode only. ASIO is Steinberg music software's low latency Audio Streaming Input Output system. This driver under ASIO supports multiple devices (SW & DS2416 at the same time) with no device limitation caused by WDM (WDM will restrict the number of audio device ports seen to 10 maximum).
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Under ASIO and KS Mixer bypass applications (such as SONAR) this device limit (which is an inherent problem in Windows 2000) is bypassed. Please consult your software manual to see if your software supports KS MIXER mode (KMIXER bypass). Please consult your Windows 2000 user manual for any additional details on driver installation and update along with this read me file. Please also refer to your ASIO compatible software application manual for details on ASIO installation and support in Windows 2000. The ASIO driver supports adjustable buffer sizes, if you find that the driver is causing problems at the lowest latency setting, please adjust the buffer size accordingly to remedy this.
(5) Notes This driver supports ASIO2.0 under Windows 2000. Some functions associated with ASIO 2.0 are not supported under this driver due to limitations of the Yamaha SW1000XG and DS2416 hardware.
These are Accurate positioning in sample steps, audio transfer, and Continuous Re-syncing (resolving) -Direct monitor.Notes for Installing The new ASIO driver should be added after installing the WDM driver to the latest version which is included in this download file and rebooting. 'SW Synth' in the taskbar audio mixer indicates DirectMusic Software Synthesizer and is not MIDI device of SW1000XG. BIG FIX: This driver corrects a problem with the earlier version sometimes dropping to a Blue Screen of Death under WIndows 2000.