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Digi 002r and X3 - driver issues? Hi I'm new to sonar and have just closed a thread where I was experiencing a time line freeze. I assumed I was just doing something wrong but it appears that there may be an issue with the digi 002r drivers, hence the new thread.

Digi 001 with Pro Tools LE 6.4 for Windows XP. Windows XP Service Pack 2 Compatibility Alert. Digidesign has officially qualified Windows XP. Drivers for the 002 and 003 can be downloaded from Avid here: http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/e.02-003-Drivers. 11.1.2, Jun 6, 2014. Support for 003 Rack and Console; Digi 002 Console and Rack not supported (untested); Fixed an issue where enabling LLM would mute input signal with 003 rack and console with Pro Tools 11; Mac OS X 10.9 - 10.9.4 Mavericks support only; Mac OS X 10.9 requires Pro Tools 11.0.3.

From what I've been able to find, there are a range of possible fixes, from 'disable multicore support' all the way to 'just get a new interface'! I'm not great with all the various driver type issues and diving deep into settings etc but I'm hoping that someone out there may be able to help me. Any ideas guys? I was thinking of installing the newest digi drivers even though they state that they do not support the 002r. Worth a shot? Brightside Just loaded up the 003 drivers from the digi site and it seems to run ok in WDMKS. I only had time for a very quick check but the only problem I could see (playback only - haven't tried any recording or synth playing) was a delay of about 2 seconds before play back starts after hitting play.

Any ideas on the delay, or maybe this is just a 'feature' of my set up with those drivers? The delay can be 4 things. You have a pre-count for the metronome 2.

You have your WDM slider settings to high 3. Your drivers are horrible for the DIGI 4. Your PC MOBO and your sound card drivers do not like each other CJ. CJaysMusic The delay can be 4 things. You have a pre-count for the metronome 2. You have your WDM slider settings to high 3.

Your drivers are horrible for the DIGI 4. Your PC MOBO and your sound card drivers do not like each other CJ Thanks CJ. I had another look over things: 1. I hadn't thought of something so obvious as a silent pre-count!

I checked, but it's not that. I'm assuming you mean the buffer here. If that's the case then I've tried various values with no success. They are Digi win7 64 standalone drivers i.e. For use with Digi002r on software other than PT. I've tried a few different variations of them now on my system, all with the same results. Sketchup Pro 2014 License Crack. Not possible for me to quantify this.

So, other than the second or 2 delay on hitting play, everything else appears to work and the sound quality is great using WDMKS. Conversely, when I switch to ASIO, the playback starts immediately on hitting play, but I only get a second or so of audio before it drops out (timeline also stops)! If anyone has has any further ideas, then I be very grateful to hear them.

Meanwhile, I'll try to live with the delay for a while before I go down the route of buying a new interface. Latest Midi Karaoke Free Download Indonesia 2012 Presidential Candidates. The digi is perfect for my set up, so I want to be certain before I even consider buying a new interface. I'll update this thread as I go, in case anyone else hits a similar problem. Robert_e_bone Hi - I am coming into this a bit late, but will try to help. Thanks Bob, I appreciate your offer of help.

I'll answer your questions as best I can: On WDMKS: Digi 002 sample rate is 44.1k and buffer size 1024 samples (23.2ms). Sonar on 44.1k, no round trip stated when in WDMKS, playback and record buffer both 256kb.

I can't see a prepare using figure (nor field for that matter) On ASIO: Digi sample rate and buffer size the same. On the asio control panel the clock source is set to internal.

Sonar on 44.1k, round trip 2398 samples (54.4ms), p and r buffers both 256kb. Again, no sign of a prepare using field sorry.

In the project section of preferences the source is set to audio as opposed to internal (as above). No idea if that has any relevance but thought I'd mention it. Thanks - It is not quite clear on your ASIO audio interface ASIO Buffer Size setting - I take it your comment meant that it being 'the same' meant that it is a sample rate of 44.1 k and 1024 for a buffer size. PLEASE correct that if I am mistaken. Your Total Roundtrip Latency of 54 ms is WAY WAY WAY too high for recording.