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just got m-powered installed.
i can record tracks, i can play back multiple tracks, but i can't record and play back at the same time. when i drop it into record, the input signal cuts. the sound card can hear the mic, but protools will not. recording is fine if i'm not playing back other tracks at the same time (and I just accidentally got this wicked cool acoustic sound) that i would really like to lay down some chords to some drums with.
here's my rig:
win xp sp2
fast computer, bunch of ram
protools LE 6.7
m-audio delta 2496, driver version 5.10.00.0051 (made for m-powered)
like i said--the sound card is getting the signal, but PT isn't. so i don't think it's a hardware setting. i looked over the basic stuff in PT (i/o settings, hardware settings, etc.) and i didn't find anything obvious.
anyone have any clues?
i can record tracks, i can play back multiple tracks, but i can't record and play back at the same time. when i drop it into record, the input signal cuts. the sound card can hear the mic, but protools will not. recording is fine if i'm not playing back other tracks at the same time (and I just accidentally got this wicked cool acoustic sound) that i would really like to lay down some chords to some drums with.
here's my rig:
win xp sp2
fast computer, bunch of ram
protools LE 6.7
m-audio delta 2496, driver version 5.10.00.0051 (made for m-powered)
like i said--the sound card is getting the signal, but PT isn't. so i don't think it's a hardware setting. i looked over the basic stuff in PT (i/o settings, hardware settings, etc.) and i didn't find anything obvious.
anyone have any clues?
Sounds like a PT or a hardware issue. Open up the m-audio icon down by the taskbar and see if you're monitoring sound to that point. If not, then it's a pro tools thing. I'd give 'em a call. It's really hard to troubleshoot not-very-obvious computer problems without being in front of the the computer. Or, try the digidesign forum. wealth of information.
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- andyg666
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like i said, the sound card is getting the signal. pro tools is not. i thought perhaps someone had had a simmilar problem and could enlighten me.ctmsound wrote:Sounds like a PT or a hardware issue. Open up the m-audio icon down by the taskbar and see if you're monitoring sound to that point. If not, then it's a pro tools thing. I'd give 'em a call. It's really hard to troubleshoot not-very-obvious computer problems without being in front of the the computer. Or, try the digidesign forum. wealth of information.
it could be PT spazzing out because of a buffer issue or something similar.
at irregular intervals, this happens to me with LE and Mbox2.
at irregular intervals, this happens to me with LE and Mbox2.
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