Acoustica Premium 7.0.56 - Error: i/o buffers
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 125 posts since 1 Oct, 2017
Mr. Stian,
I refer to Acoustica Premium 7.0.56, running on Windows 10 Professional 64-bit.
Sometimes, after creating some signal through the 'Insert from Signal Generator' and then pressing the Play button, I get an error message (please see the picture below) and no playing at all. What could be the reason for that error? It has happened always in relation with the Signal Generator. This time this happened after I chose an audio format of 96 KHz / stereo, but if I remember well this happened also with other choices for the audio format.
Regards,
Paulo
I refer to Acoustica Premium 7.0.56, running on Windows 10 Professional 64-bit.
Sometimes, after creating some signal through the 'Insert from Signal Generator' and then pressing the Play button, I get an error message (please see the picture below) and no playing at all. What could be the reason for that error? It has happened always in relation with the Signal Generator. This time this happened after I chose an audio format of 96 KHz / stereo, but if I remember well this happened also with other choices for the audio format.
Regards,
Paulo
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- KVRian
- 1466 posts since 1 Jan, 2005 from Norway
Hi Paulo,
Best,
Stian
Strange, I've never seem that error message before. The message originates from the JUCE audio I/O code and I'd have take a look at the source code for a definite answer. Did you experience this using the ASIO driver model?Paulo-Brazil wrote:Sometimes, after creating some signal through the 'Insert from Signal Generator' and then pressing the Play button, I get an error message (please see the picture below) and no playing at all. What could be the reason for that error? It has happened always in relation with the Signal Generator. This time this happened after I chose an audio format of 96 KHz / stereo, but if I remember well this happened also with other choices for the audio format.
Best,
Stian
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 125 posts since 1 Oct, 2017
Mr. Stian, yes, this error happened while using the Yamaha Steinberg USB ASIO driver. This happened a few times, not just once. As far as I remember, when this kind of error occurred, I just closed the audio file and created a new one, and then the signal generator worked fine. I was just doing some experiments with different kinds of audio signal and their spectra, this is why I could easily close an audio file and create a new one - no important real audio files were involved here.
I am not sure (I am not able to reproduce the error at this moment), but maybe the errors have usually happened when attempting to generate relatively long signals (noise, or sweeps), signals about 200 s long, not short signals of around 5 s.
I am not sure (I am not able to reproduce the error at this moment), but maybe the errors have usually happened when attempting to generate relatively long signals (noise, or sweeps), signals about 200 s long, not short signals of around 5 s.
- KVRian
- 1466 posts since 1 Jan, 2005 from Norway
Hi Paulo,
Best,
Stian
Thanks for the additional information. I don't think the length can be related, since that isn't relevant to the audio I/O engine. It seems somehow related to re-initializing the audio output which happens every time the sample rate is changed. Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce it here.Paulo-Brazil wrote:Mr. Stian, yes, this error happened while using the Yamaha Steinberg USB ASIO driver. This happened a few times, not just once. As far as I remember, when this kind of error occurred, I just closed the audio file and created a new one, and then the signal generator worked fine. I was just doing some experiments with different kinds of audio signal and their spectra, this is why I could easily close an audio file and create a new one - no important real audio files were involved here.
I am not sure (I am not able to reproduce the error at this moment), but maybe the errors have usually happened when attempting to generate relatively long signals (noise, or sweeps), signals about 200 s long, not short signals of around 5 s.
Best,
Stian
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- KVRer
- 7 posts since 30 May, 2015
I just purchased and am having problems with my audio device as well
Focusrite 18i20
Kevin L
Focusrite 18i20
Kevin L
- KVRian
- 1466 posts since 1 Jan, 2005 from Norway
Hi Kevin,
Best,
Stian
Thanks for your purchase! If you are using 64 bit ASIO drivers from Focusrite, please make sure you have the latest drivers installed. Some older drivers had an error that caused the 64 bit version of Acoustica to crash.splinetime wrote:I just purchased and am having problems with my audio device as well
Focusrite 18i20
Kevin L
Best,
Stian
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- KVRer
- 7 posts since 30 May, 2015
I do have the most recent
- KVRian
- 1466 posts since 1 Jan, 2005 from Norway
Ok, thanks. Please submit a support ticket and we'll try to help as good as we can.splinetime wrote:I do have the most recent
Best,
Stian