Hi all,
I hope you can help me as this is the last resort before I have to return the UltraLite mk3 Hybrid I recently bought. Frustrating because I've never had issues with soundcards before, having owned quite a few...
Anyway, I'm unable to get it to actually pass through any sound. I'm running a Windows 10 64-bit system (latest updates and all). No matter what I do, whether it's from the DAW or a video online or a music clip, I can't hear any sound. I normally use headphones.
This is what I've tried so far:
- Upgrading the firmware of the hardware itself
- Reinstalling the latest Win 10 drivers from MOTUs site
- Factory reset of the unit
- Made sure that "Phones" should use Main Out 1-2 (I've assigned it both on the unit and in the MOTU Audio console)
- In Windows, made sure that "Main Out 1-2" is the preferred audio device for playback
But there's NOTHING going on. If I try to play a local mp3 it won't even start the playback so it feels like the drivers are somehow corrupted? I can also see when clicking the speaker icon in Windows that it "jumps around" between the different outputs on the MOTU card, without me doing anything at all.
I'm unsure what to do, I'd really appreciate any help as I was reading so much good about MOTU but I've had 3 different USB-soundcards before and they all worked within 5 minutes of setting them up so I'm stumped.
Edit:
Also tried the following things, no dice:
- Followed the instructions here: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=36522&start=30
- Tried all sample rates (44.1 and 48 included)
- Ensured I have it connected to a USB 2.0 port (have tried 3.0 as well though)
- Tried a different USB cable, because why not...
I'm out of ideas. As I said before the edit this is the first time I've ever encountered such an issue with any of the gear I've owned and it's very frustrating.
UltraLite MK3 & Windows 10 - no sound - RESOLVED
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Re: UltraLite MK3 & Windows 10 - no sound
It works! I followed the procedure from the thread again and tried a FOURTH USB-cable and this did it. So happy, sorry for the rant. Now I'll explore this sound card, finally.
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Re: UltraLite MK3 & Windows 10 - no sound
Glad to hear that. Enjoy it - is an excellent value. Read the other posts nearby that go into what Cuemix is used for, or you could avoid it entirely and never miss it if only working with a DAW. It is mostly for setting up separate headphone mixes for band members to hear.herrvogelberg wrote:It works! I followed the procedure from the thread again and tried a FOURTH USB-cable and this did it. So happy, sorry for the rant. Now I'll explore this sound card, finally.
Terry
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MOTU 828 mk3 hybrid
DAWs & Live: MOTU Digital Performer 11.31 | Cantabile Performer 4
Keyboard Synths: Kawai K5000s, Korg Wavestation
Controllers: NI Komplete Kontrol S-88 Mk3 & S-49 Mk2; Maschine Mk3 & JAM;
Akai MPK249 & 225, Alesis QX49, Behringer BCF2000 & FCB1010
Rack Modules: Ensoniq ESQm, Yamaha TX81Z, Wavestation SR
Tutorials: https://youtube.com/@CreatorsMediaTools
MOTU 828 mk3 hybrid
DAWs & Live: MOTU Digital Performer 11.31 | Cantabile Performer 4
Keyboard Synths: Kawai K5000s, Korg Wavestation
Controllers: NI Komplete Kontrol S-88 Mk3 & S-49 Mk2; Maschine Mk3 & JAM;
Akai MPK249 & 225, Alesis QX49, Behringer BCF2000 & FCB1010
Rack Modules: Ensoniq ESQm, Yamaha TX81Z, Wavestation SR
Tutorials: https://youtube.com/@CreatorsMediaTools
Re: UltraLite MK3 & Windows 10 - no sound - RESOLVED
Hi:
Even though this thread has been inactive for a bit, here is some information about USB 2.0 cables and Audio Interfaces.
Native-Instruments has a very good FAQ on what USB 2.0 cables work on their interfaces (should be relevant to most USB 2.0 interfaces):
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... are-Device
Generally, for USB 2.0 cables, I use Tripp Lite USB 2.0 cables and haven't had any issues:
U023-003 (3 feet)
U023-006 (6 feet)
Hope others will find this useful.
Rich
Even though this thread has been inactive for a bit, here is some information about USB 2.0 cables and Audio Interfaces.
Native-Instruments has a very good FAQ on what USB 2.0 cables work on their interfaces (should be relevant to most USB 2.0 interfaces):
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... are-Device
Generally, for USB 2.0 cables, I use Tripp Lite USB 2.0 cables and haven't had any issues:
U023-003 (3 feet)
U023-006 (6 feet)
Hope others will find this useful.
Rich