I have an SKB portable rack with a Traveler MKIII, Traveler, and 8Pre installed. Beginning with driver 1400 I was able to run all three on the Firewire buss with Windows XP, SP3, unmodified. Driver 1414 ran even more smoothly.
However, in the last couple of weeks I began having swishing noises and a halting pointer in Sound Forge/Vegas, etc. Something had changed. I finally realized the only changes have been Microsoft's weekly installation of "necessary" updates to XP.
The short of it is that I uninstalled driver 1414, rebooted, re-installed 1414 and now I'm back running smoothly again. So beware that Microsoft updates can cause problems.
Windows Updates can cause undesirable results
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Discussion related to installation, configuration and use of MOTU hardware such as MIDI interfaces, audio interfaces, etc. with Windows
Discussion related to installation, configuration and use of MOTU hardware such as MIDI interfaces, audio interfaces, etc. with Windows
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Re: Windows Updates can cause undesirable results
No kidding. IE8 completely KILLS Pro Tools M-Powered. A quick uninstall fixed it, though.
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Re: Windows Updates can cause undesirable results
I can believe it. Once I get a new system running smoothly, I make a drive image and then never change a thing.
Mike Rocha
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Custom ADK, Quad 3.0ghz, 4gig ram, Win7 64-bit, Motu 3.6.7.3 x64 drivers
Macbook Pro 13" touchbar, High Sierra, 73220 drivers
Motu 896 x 4
http://www.mikerocha.ca
Custom ADK, Quad 3.0ghz, 4gig ram, Win7 64-bit, Motu 3.6.7.3 x64 drivers
Macbook Pro 13" touchbar, High Sierra, 73220 drivers
Motu 896 x 4