This is probably something easy, but I can't get this to work today. I want to route one track out the spdif port on my interface. This worked just fine yesterday. Today, as soon as I try this, the cpu meter in Tracktion goes crazy, and audio glitches.
I tested my general setup by opening Bidule and trying to send out the spdif output and this worked fine. So it appears to be something in the Tracktion setup. But I'm not finding it.
Any clues as to what to look for? I disabled the spdif in ports just in case I had set up some kind of loop, but that had no effect.
edit: just noticed another strange symptom - when I select the spdif output, my MIDI interface goes crazy and all 5 outputs are lighting up. So, for some reason Tracktion is getting confused and trying to send the spdif out the MIDI port? Or what the hell is going on?
More symptoms: Tracktion seems totally confused. No MIDI is reaching it at all, yet MIDI is working fine in other applications. It doesn't matter what MIDI input I choose in Tracktion. When I start a new edit, and put one synth on the track (with it's own sequencer) I can route the audio to the spdif port, but it echoes out the default analog audio port also. Dunno why.
routing to spdif output on interface not working today?!
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- KVRian
- 1032 posts since 2 Aug, 2004
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
eek.
Can you test any of this in another app? It sounds like your drivers are all screwed up, or devices are conflicting for IRQs.
If Tracktion *is* very confused, try removing the tracktion settings file.
Can you test any of this in another app? It sounds like your drivers are all screwed up, or devices are conflicting for IRQs.
If Tracktion *is* very confused, try removing the tracktion settings file.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1032 posts since 2 Aug, 2004
ok - this is what's happening. if you use master fx, Tracktion copies each plug in to every output. so, what I would have expected was that only the UAD would have maxed out. But for some reason, when there are enough UAD plugs Tracktion's cpu goes crazy, as well as other things.valley wrote:eek.
Can you test any of this in another app? It sounds like your drivers are all screwed up, or devices are conflicting for IRQs.
If Tracktion *is* very confused, try removing the tracktion settings file.
It is not particular to digital outs - choosing outputs 3 and 4 from the interface cause the same problem.
So, I think I can solve this by building a rack filter with the master fx I want, and just using it.
At least in theory, I think this will work. Damn, I'm not too bright. I spent most of the day getting to this point.
