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| quote: | Originally posted by wrzonance
Also,
Consider these options:
1. Uncheck the box that says "release ASIO drivers when in background"
2. Open up your windows sound control panel and stop it from using your M-Audio sound card. Sounds harsh, I know, but I've learned that your audio interface should only be used with your DAW (on PCs). Windows does a horrible job with firewire audio interfaces (I have a MOTU 8pre, 828mkII and UltraLite) and they all fuck up when I'm trying to use them as windows sound devices. ---- Let Windows be the God of your on-board sound card, and NOTHING else.
3. Make sure your computer's firewire card drivers are up to date!
3.a. Do you have XP Service Pack 3? If you do... you need to manually update your firewire drivers to an older version. Microsoft, in their infinite wisdom, decisded to fuX0r with the firewire protocols and crippled lots of hardware in the process. Downgrading to an older driver is the only way to fix things. Google it.
4. As other's have said, if you're not using VST System link, turn it off.
^--- my 4.5 cents
5. Drink more wine (like me) |
I think it is a problem with the configuration of the midi controller. Soundmagus helped me a ton yesterday and was able to get sound, but I am not able to control with the keyboard. Maybe #4 could be the reason? It's a USB device though so maybe not.
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