sjoens Posted October 12 Author Posted October 12 I've owned 3 different MOTU 1/2 rack interfaces and they've all had issues of one sort or another. The mk3 has worked fine until a couple of Windows updates. Now I get this issue after it's been on for several hours. So maybe I need to reboot the system every 2 hours to avoid it? Silliness. Their newer stuff isn't half-rackable with older stuff, if at all. More silliness. Small town local markets for almost anything seems to have dried up recently and online sales is tough due to shipping hikes. Sold a $600 mixer in original box for $300, a 1/4 of which was shipping. Common items either go to a transfer site or recycle center after 2 years with no bites on craigslist.
sjoens Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago Seems I got the wrong drivers from the wrong page. Trying the right ones now but something still weird. Cakewalk sees the right IN/OUT names but in Windows settings the different INs/OUTs have no names. . . just blank. 1
Bass Guitar Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Interesting enough I’ve done absolutely nothing and there is still no new driver but I thought I would try the Motu again and it seems to now work fine?? Possibly a Windows update fixed what it originally broke?? Anyway it’s great to have it working again. Cross my fingers
sjoens Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Mine isn't. Still the same issues. Trying the un/re-install one more time. I've crossed posted in the MOTU forum but doubtful it'll ever get resolved. Could be a Windows 10 thing. Yeah it's deprecated but I signed up for extended support. . . whatever that means. I'll be checking it on a Win7 and Win11 system to narrow it down. Otherwise it's bound to be repurposed as an overpriced hockey puck. Edited 12 hours ago by sjoens
David Baay Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 15 hours ago, sjoens said: Cakewalk sees the right IN/OUT names but in Windows settings the different INs/OUTs have no names. Sonar's using ASIO while Windows will be using WASAPI; it's not uncommon for the different driver modes to present I/O ports differently. FWIW, I bought a used Ultralite mk3 a year or so ago. It was cosmetically in mint condition but I had to return it because the USB port (or its connection to the board) was mechanically flaky and would disconnect whenever the cable moved.
Bass Guitar Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Because it became a PITA I put it on consignment at the local music store. I bought a SSL 2. After 6 months of using the SSL2 I was missing the M4. It never sold so I took it back. I just returned to rebooting before I would start recording anything. But other things would randomly go wrong especially if stupid Studio 1 was used. It switches to 44.1 if you open a midi file. I’d force 48 and carry on but now other apps won’t play. So back it went on the shelf and I was then using the Zoom L8. I love the L8 but I kept staring at the M4 and just a week ago I plugged it back in. It has been working perfectly fine since. It was on all day and I recorded something 12 hours later just to test. But for sure my original problem was that I needed USB C ports on my PC. Motu is a very Mac oriented device.
sjoens Posted 51 minutes ago Author Posted 51 minutes ago 1 hour ago, David Baay said: it's not uncommon for the different driver modes to present I/O ports differently. This is the 1st time it reports them blank tho. Fortunately I can enter my own names but I have no idea which one is which w/o some trial & error. 1 hour ago, David Baay said: the USB port (or its connection to the board) was mechanically flaky and would disconnect whenever the cable moved. Nice. One more thing to look at.
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