Hi,
as JSonar is a script it could be badly programmed, and by that take up more resources then acceptable, but as I wrote this is not the case.

Brian

-----Original Message----- From: Chris Belle
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 9:30 PM
To: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] JSonar scripts in conflict with sonar

Well, jsonar relies on jaws, so I consider them really, the same thing.

Ofcourse a screen-reader consumes lots of power,
and this situation will be aggrevated on a
netbook which doesn't have the power to give.


At 07:35 AM 6/26/2011, you wrote:
Hi,
But Jaws itself consumes quite amacingly many ressources at certain times, but it has nothing to do with JSonar.

Best regards
Brian


-----Original Message----- From: Chris Belle
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 7:12 AM
To: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] JSonar scripts in conflict with sonar

As a matter of fact, for us long time jsonar
users, it is extremely kind to processing power,
and uses less than anything in sonar.

but again I can't state strongly enough, when
your hardware is very marginal, anything can make a difference.

I hate to keep beating the same horse, and making
the same point, but a netbook is very much not an
appropriate machine to try and run sonar on, you
will have lots of frustrations.

I say this not to be right, but to save you
hassles, because you'll be right back on here
asking why this doesn't work, and why that
doesn't work, never mind what you read on some
forum, there are very experienced users on here
like DJX, Roy, Phil and Vic and I humbly submit
that I might fall in to that camp myself,
though I certainly don't have Roy's or Vic's
programming chops, but I've put together many
systems for my self and others and have been
doing this since 1991 as far as computers are concerned.

The hardware element is really the most important
part of the equation, and if it can't do what the
software asks of it, well, your just not going to get results.

We did all kinds of things, disabling
multi-processing support, and turning off
everything we could, and still, my poor students
netbook never did record adequately, and to top
it off, she burned it up after a while, probably
trying to do things with it it couldn't do and it over-heated.

So listen to the voice of experience and those
who have knowledge, and either run something much
less demanding like sonar 4, or reaper, and wait
till you get a more powerful computer and you will be much happier.

I know that this will cost you more money, but that's just how it is.

As a studio operator and business man, i have to
budget for gear I want to use, and I can't always
afford what I want as a given time, well, you just have to save up.

I wish you luck and prosperity in your goals, and
hope you don't take offense at what I wrote.


At 11:38 PM 6/25/2011, you wrote:
Hi Gabriel,
I just can't think of anything that JSonar would do to destabilize your computer.

On Jun 24, 2011, at 9:02 AM, Gabriel Benhur Schuck wrote:

>
> Hello Victor,
> I would have to take the test again to tell
you for sure, but I have observed the entire functioning of the program the last time we uninstalled and reinstalled
> the script sonar. Note that I also had to
perform a complete uninstall sonar so that it functioned smoothly.
> Thanks,
> Gabriel
>
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: Victor Tsaran <[email protected]>
> Para: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar
discussion list > <[email protected]>
> Data: Quinta, 23 de Junho de 2011 21:25
> Assunto: Re: [Jsonar] JSonar scripts in conflict with sonar
>
> Hi Gabriel,
> If you uninstall JSonar scripts, does the performance of Sonar improves
> at all?
> Thanks,
> Victor
>
> On 6/23/2011 4:13 PM, Gabriel Benhur Schuck wrote:
>> Hello everyone!
>> It is the first time that I am part of this
list as I think everyone here does not know me, I should introduce myself.
>> My name is Gabriel Benhur Schuck, I'm from
Brazil and Counseling to join this list by Victor Tsaran to ask him to help solve a few problems I have with both scripts
>> and sonar, as if they were in conflict.
Still could not figure out what might be happening and, as Victor said, because a lot of hardware / software
>> configurations that can be made, it is
difficult to JSonar or other developers are able to determine what would be recommended. For this reason, I am asking for
>> your
>> help, as it has become
>> a task of my day to day doing music
production and the use of software that do not waste my time with interfaces unfriendly and inaccessible, such as Sonar.
>> I was using version 6.0, and not be working
with the asio of my external card, migrated to version 8.0. I downloaded all the scripts correct and I opted for automatic
>> installation. Until then everything was
working perfectly. But suddenly, I started having problems when playing virtual instruments in real-time execution. began
>> the message sonar audio dropout. I did all
the suggestions found in the program's help, but to no avail. I chose to reinstall the software and also the scripts,
>> but I could not run the setup Wisard and
activate the JSonar control surfaces properly. When I tried to re-enable the
>> file before running Sonar Producer 8.0
accessibility mode.reg , said it was already active. In sonar, going into options and then click Control surfaces, appeared
>> the JSonar active control surfaces. Plugins returned
>> to work, but it did not take long for the
performance of the sonar had before. Now, the current situation is as follows:
>> When I open a new project in the application
that generally has four blank tracks and you want to insert a VSTi plugin with the option insert> soft sint, the
> script
>> does not follow this change and states that
still has four tracks on the project, thus ignoring what had been added. This sometimes happens, sometimes not. When
>> it happens, the plugin (any one that is)
does not play. But when the script recognizes, then they usually work, although it is always necessary to manually adjust
>> the output of a midi track to the plugin,
which until then was done automatically. I'm using an Acer Aspire One netbook with Windows XP. Intel (r) Atom (tm) 1.60GHz
>> with 2 GB ram, 160 gb hd and sound card usb
PreSonus AudioBox. Jaws 12.0.1158. Maximum display resolution set to 100 X 600 pixels. 32-bit color quality.
>> Obsefvação: The reason I made the migration
to Sonar 8 was precisely because it offers better support for asio most boards that support this feature, as is the
>> case of AudioBox. I tried to check out other
versions, but can not work with the board in this mode and nothing worked to solve the problem. Moreover, if the script
>> is presenting these strange behaviors with
the sonar, it's impossible to know for sure if the
>> JSonar Control Surface is set up correctly. I hope you can help me,
>> because I had to use it much. Thanks, Gabriel
>>
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