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| drummerant |
Posted - 22/03/2012 : 21:04:18 Ok,
for some reason I have gone from:
Open up Mixcraft 5. Set up mics. Click Record.
to
Open up Mixcraft 5. Set up mics. Click Record. Kick computer and interface (not really.)
But I was down the studio "recording" some rough drum tracks about a month ago when something seemed to "break". I was getting stops/starts in my recording (live as I did it) and all sorts of things going crazy?! I hadn't changed ANYTHING. So anyway, I felt a little hungover and carried on drumming because I didn't have the patience with it.
Then I decided I would write my own material and started to record a rough song and it worked ok. (other than me forgetting bass wasn't plugged in or visa versa!) then tonight I went to work on the song more and there was no audio play back through my monitors at all. So I checked all the settings and they were as they were.
Now I have loads of options and not sure what I originally had and have got myself confused with it all. I cannot access the motu's own "programmes" ie Motu pci cuemix or something and some others. I get this message:
an error has occured in the AudioWire driver. The Audiowire driver was not found (18),
also sometimes just says "AudioWire driver not found"
I've re-installed the drivers and checked for updates. no such luck.
So also in mixcraft preferences. I have 3 options for clock source.
SMPTE (this plays back audio but sounds muffled what I recorded) Internal (Same as above) ADAT Optical (Im sure this is what I used to have it as but plays no audio whatsoever)
then I have the sample rates and samples per buffer to choose from on all three options?
I would really appreciate some help with this! I'm getting ready to throw it out of the window!!
Please note, I havn't dropped it or damaged it in anyway...
Thankyou for your time |
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| DoglegSniff |
Posted - 04/06/2012 : 09:06:08 quote: Originally posted by drummerant
Sorry, totally wrote that wrong, they crackle when the interface was recording. Like an old vinyl record? with quiet pops. Nothings too loud. I always record my demos as quiet as I can lol. But I think I just need to buy a new interface. I supose the next question is which one?
Are you running any other pre-amps ahead of the interface (i.e. mic/line into pre-amp, pre-amp to interface)? I run through an 8 channel unit, then into a Saffire Pro-24 DSP and it all works fine, but had heard that you could get the pops and hissing if things weren't correctly routed.
BTW - if you do need a new interface the Saffire 24 is great and around £230 (IIRC) |
| drummerant |
Posted - 01/05/2012 : 08:40:10 But please note, I dont monitor in comming audio because I hadn't changed the buffers etc to prevent lag. I just listen to the instrument, so in theory my monitors shouldn't be making any noise WHILE recording? |
| drummerant |
Posted - 01/05/2012 : 08:37:48 Sorry, totally wrote that wrong, they crackle when the interface was recording. Like an old vinyl record? with quiet pops. Nothings too loud. I always record my demos as quiet as I can lol. But I think I just need to buy a new interface. I supose the next question is which one? |
| TrevCircleStudios |
Posted - 30/04/2012 : 20:21:47 when you say "the monitors clip"... what exactly do you mean: your monitor speakers or do you mean the vu/led meters on screen? (if the latter you've simply got too much gain hitting your converter. Trim the gain or put a pad in front and it should be fine. If you dont mean that I have no idea what you mean. |
| drummerant |
Posted - 30/04/2012 : 19:39:22 Right, I got my motu manual out and had a look at setting it up from scratch. From here it started to work. however after a little use, I work on some songs, then when playing back (after recording with a mic or TRS? cable straight into the interface) it seems to record ok but the monitors "clip" (Even though not in use) and when I play back I get a white noise? I can youtube a video if needed. I can only presume the interface is burgered. So do I have to shell out another £400?!? Motu were no help at all.
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| Bobbyeagle |
Posted - 22/04/2012 : 11:21:24 On the topic of apple, I had issues similar to this with my M-Audio firewire interface through Ableton Live on PC. Haven't had them on the mac though.. |
| TrevCircleStudios |
Posted - 24/03/2012 : 10:00:48 id guess you'd have to send it back to the manufacturer. |
| drummerant |
Posted - 24/03/2012 : 09:40:35 Is there anywhere that looks at these/repaires them? Im going to pmt in norwich sunday and looking at interfaces |
| TrevCircleStudios |
Posted - 24/03/2012 : 09:21:31 I mean the firewire cable rather than the mains cable. Maybe do a fresh reload of all of the software, If it still isnt working things dont look good. |
| drummerant |
Posted - 23/03/2012 : 23:42:57 Thats never happened? Its always pligged in unless i move it and everything is switched off... |
| TrevCircleStudios |
Posted - 23/03/2012 : 19:40:38 In short, if you plugged it in or pulled it out when it was switched on... there's a good chance it's knackered. |
| drummerant |
Posted - 23/03/2012 : 16:53:10 What do you mean? lol. sorry, its always plugged in unless the computer is turned off. I only unplug it when I take it to the studio. Should I plug it in after loading the computer?
also just tried it in various firewire ports on my pc and it still aint workin! |
| jamesminion |
Posted - 23/03/2012 : 15:11:12 where you plug it in and it works, instead of having to mess about reloading and atsrting up things.... |
| drummerant |
Posted - 23/03/2012 : 10:05:00 Sorry what is hot plugging? |
| TrevCircleStudios |
Posted - 23/03/2012 : 09:13:41 You didn't hot plug the firewire cable did you? If you did there is a very high risk that you have killed the firewire card.
I wouldn't say you 'need' an apple to do music but there's a reason most commercial studios use Macs... It just works. (fwiw MOTUs work great with mac too - no driver issues I've come across and I've specced the 8pre for a number of friends who are getting into music). |
| drummerant |
Posted - 22/03/2012 : 21:35:48 I have been very anti apple, but everyone seems to think that they are needed for music/art people. Is it worth looking into? Also maybe getting a new interface? I was shocked to see that the motu 8pre is still about £400!? Same as when I got it a few years ago! |
| theslingerland |
Posted - 22/03/2012 : 21:30:25 Oh god... Why can't Motu write drivers that are as reliable as RME....?!?!
Wish I could help - Not a PC man I'm afraid... |
| drummerant |
Posted - 22/03/2012 : 21:28:20 I can get into "Cuemix FX" but not either : MOTU PCI Audio Console or MOTU SMPTE Audio Console |
| drummerant |
Posted - 22/03/2012 : 21:23:54 I have just downloaded the new drivers (I thought I'd installed them but didnT!) Anyway, after installing and restarting pc this is the new message;
an error has occured in the AudioWire driver. Internal AudioWire driver logic error (15) |
| TrevCircleStudios |
Posted - 22/03/2012 : 21:17:04 have you reinstalled cuemix? |