Cakewalk DAW process still runs after exit the Application (ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject+0xa on wdmaud!CWAVRenderer::FreeResources+0x8f)

Hi All,
Have this issue with wdmaud driver after I close the application the process will appear to shutdown however if I try and start up a new instance of it it doesn't load.
When I check task manager I see the process still running...
I dumped the process and ran a finger print analysis over it and see the following:
[code]
0:000> k
Child-SP          RetAddr           Call Site
00000000`0013fb48 00007ff9`0b661148 ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject+0xa
00000000`0013fb50 00007ff8`fb7c8dbb KERNELBASE!WaitForSingleObjectEx+0x94
00000000`0013fbf0 00007ff8`fb7c9280 wdmaud!CWAVRenderer::FreeResources+0x8f
00000000`0013fc20 00007ff8`fb7c7771 wdmaud!CWAVRenderer::Shutdown+0x10
00000000`0013fc50 00007ff8`fb7c7aed wdmaud!CMIDISynthTask::MODMClose+0x1e
00000000`0013fc80 00007ff8`fb7bc2f4 wdmaud!SwModMessage+0xb5
00000000`0013fcb0 00007ff9`075b6cc4 wdmaud!CBusIds::CBusIds+0x2818
00000000`0013fcf0 00000001`403c4426 WINMMBASE!midiOutClose+0x9c
00000000`0013fd30 00000001`403c43d4 SONARSTD+0x3c4426
00000000`0013fd70 00000001`403c6334 SONARSTD+0x3c43d4
00000000`0013fda0 00000001`4038748b SONARSTD+0x3c6334
00000000`0013fdd0 00000001`405995af SONARSTD+0x38748b
00000000`0013fe00 00000001`40596ed7 SONARSTD+0x5995af
00000000`0013feb0 00007ff8`ec9acf4a SONARSTD+0x596ed7
00000000`0013fee0 00000001`404aa6f6 mfc110u!AfxWinMain+0xa6
00000000`0013ff20 00007ff9`0b9515cd SONARSTD+0x4aa6f6
00000000`0013ff60 00007ff9`0e1343d1 kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+0xd
00000000`0013ff90 00000000`00000000 ntdll!RtlUserThreadStart+0x1d
0:000> !lmi wdmaud
Loaded Module Info: [wdmaud]
         Module: wdmaud
   Base Address: 00007ff8fb7b0000
     Image Name: wdmaud.drv
   Machine Type: 34404 (X64)
     Time Stamp: 5215dbdc Thu Aug 22 19:37:32 2013
           Size: 3c000
       CheckSum: 39dfd
Characteristics: 2022  perf
Debug Data Dirs: Type  Size     VA  Pointer
             CODEVIEW    23, 2cb28,   2bf28 RSDS - GUID: {63BD5149-2828-4F20-A000-25FBDF3C325E}
               Age: 2, Pdb: wdmaud.pdb
                CLSID     8, 2cb20,   2bf20 [Data not mapped]
     Image Type: MEMORY   - Image read successfully from loaded memory.
    Symbol Type: PDB      - Symbols loaded successfully from image header.
                 C:\ProgramData\dbg\sym\wdmaud.pdb\63BD514928284F20A00025FBDF3C325E2\wdmaud.pdb
    Load Report: public symbols , not source indexed
                 C:\ProgramData\dbg\sym\wdmaud.pdb\63BD514928284F20A00025FBDF3C325E2\wdmaud.pdb
[/code]
I've run this by the folks from Cakewalk forums and had some suggestions to try but to no avail.
http://forum.cakewalk.com/sonarstdexe-still-runs-after-I-close-and-exit-program-m2960813.aspx
There is nothing on this in google that I can find "wdmaud!CWAVRenderer::FreeResources+0x8f"
Just wondering if there is anything I can do to see if I can fix my system, others in the forum can't replicate this issue...
Would re-installing the audio driver help?  I don't want to do this unless I have to or if there are any other suggestions to try...
Thanks in Advance
Jim

Hi,
There are no physical audio or midi devices attached.  I have HP ENVY 17 j005xt Notebook PC and has built-in audio HDT High Definition Audio CODEC sound card - and has the latest available drivers for this card already installed supplied by HP
as OEM.
0:000> lm t n
start end module name
00000000`025a0000 00000000`025cc000 Stretch Stretch.ax Thu Sep 12 14:47:20 2013 (52314758)
00000000`09760000 00000000`0979b000 MackieControl MackieControl.dll Thu Sep 12 14:56:15 2013 (5231496F)
00000000`0e7a0000 00000000`0ed78000 TTS_1 TTS-1.dll Thu Sep 12 14:51:14 2013 (52314842)
00000000`0f000000 00000000`0f006000 detoured detoured.dll Sat Jan 20 07:35:56 2007 (45B12BAC)
00000000`20b60000 00000000`20b9f000 NullProxy NullProxy.dll Thu Sep 12 14:46:46 2013 (52314736)
00000000`20bb0000 00000000`20c84000 GroovePlayer GroovePlayer.dll Thu Sep 12 14:47:08 2013 (5231474C)
00000000`20ca0000 00000000`20d67000 SonitusFXWahwah SonitusFXWahwah.dll Thu Sep 12 14:51:05 2013 (52314839)
00000000`24c30000 00000000`24d2e000 multivoicechorusflanger multivoicechorusflanger.dll Thu Mar 10 05:47:01 2011 (4D77CB25)
00000000`27db0000 00000000`27f9c000 EventFilter EventFilter.dll Thu Sep 12 14:48:23 2013 (52314797)
00000000`27fa0000 00000000`28113000 Quantize Quantize.dll Thu Sep 12 14:48:08 2013 (52314788)
00000000`28120000 00000000`28297000 Transpose Transpose.dll Thu Sep 12 14:48:07 2013 (52314787)
00000000`282a0000 00000000`28417000 Velocity Velocity.dll Thu Sep 12 14:47:58 2013 (5231477E)
00000000`52d30000 00000000`52ecc000 mfc80 mfc80.dll Sat May 14 11:56:46 2011 (4DCDE15E)
00000000`52ed0000 00000000`5342d000 mfc100 mfc100.dll Sat Jun 11 12:15:54 2011 (4DF2CFDA)
00000000`53b60000 00000000`53c69000 msvcp80 msvcp80.dll Wed Aug 14 14:44:47 2013 (520B0B3F)
00000000`54ab0000 00000000`54adb000 atl100 atl100.dll Sat Feb 19 10:40:35 2011 (4D5F0373)
00000000`54b80000 00000000`54b8d000 mfc80ENU mfc80ENU.dll Sat May 14 11:57:56 2011 (4DCDE1A4)
00000000`54b90000 00000000`54b9d000 MFC100ENU MFC100ENU.DLL Sat Jun 11 12:14:05 2011 (4DF2CF6D)
00000000`55e70000 00000000`55f39000 msvcr80 msvcr80.dll Wed Aug 14 14:42:42 2013 (520B0AC2)
00000000`561e0000 00000000`56206000 mdnsNSP mdnsNSP.dll Wed Aug 31 15:53:57 2011 (4E5DCC75)
00000000`56440000 00000000`564d8000 msvcp100 msvcp100.dll Sat Feb 19 10:40:12 2011 (4D5F035C)
00000000`564e0000 00000000`565b2000 msvcr100 msvcr100.dll Sat Feb 19 10:39:54 2011 (4D5F034A)
00000000`64340000 00000000`6439b000 CW110Auto CW110Auto.dll Sat Dec 14 12:08:51 2013 (52ABAFA3)
00000000`643a0000 00000000`64441000 CJLibrary CJLibrary.dll Sat Dec 14 12:08:51 2013 (52ABAFA3)
00000000`64670000 00000000`674f7000 TTSRES110 TTSRES110.DLL Sat Dec 14 12:08:51 2013 (52ABAFA3)
00000000`67600000 00000000`67629000 DShowProxy DShowProxy.dll Thu Sep 12 14:46:12 2013 (52314714)
00000000`67700000 00000000`6773e000 DeWire DeWire.dll Thu Sep 12 14:46:24 2013 (52314720)
00000000`67800000 00000000`678b7000 TTSlame TTSlame.dll Sat Feb 23 08:16:39 2008 (47BF3BB7)
00000001`40000000 00000001`41377000 SONARSTD SONARSTD.exe Sat Dec 14 12:08:41 2013 (52ABAF99)
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