If you do get that, just go into the Mix Control settings, change the buffer size and change it back, and you should be good to go. I've still been trying to figure out what the issue is and if anyone else if having it. Let me know if you get the 'play/pause' mode that I sometimes get. I agree with what Darryl is saying, it's always a gamble with spinning drives as they get older.Įnjoy Mix control, I find it great, especially the 'loopback' feature can be super useful. No problem, glad that you were able to narrow it down to a drive. In my opinion, after using a drive for three years you're running on borrowed time, and with drive prices being so low, why risk it? While I have a few drives around that have been running continuously for seven or eight years, they're only used as backups of backups, or as backups of backups of backups. To each his own, but I would not use a drive that's more than three years old for anything other than backup or archiving purposes. The drive is qualified and has been my workhorse for the past few years. I did a disk repair and my OS drive and FW drive, trashed prefs and databases, did a reboot and still have the problem with that drive. The Command 8 is set up at a MIDI peripheral and is connected via a USB hub. I use the thunderbolt for a monitor about half the time. I've only tried all of this with a single armed track, but will try 8 simultaneous in a few. It can use the drives bus, it just won't do it while audio is also passing from the drive. The drive is qualified and has been my workhorse for the past few years, but for whatever reason, The Saffire doesn't like it.Īs a further test, I attached the Saffire through the problem drive, but ran a session from my OS drive, and the Saffire was good. Okay, I did a bunch of different stress tests on all my drives, and its just my main one that creates the problem.
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