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Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k
Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k







  1. #SAFFIRE MIXCONTROL RESETS TO 96K DRIVERS#
  2. #SAFFIRE MIXCONTROL RESETS TO 96K DRIVER#
  3. #SAFFIRE MIXCONTROL RESETS TO 96K PRO#
  4. #SAFFIRE MIXCONTROL RESETS TO 96K PC#

#SAFFIRE MIXCONTROL RESETS TO 96K PRO#

As I've mentioned before, whenever you switch sample rates with Mix Control while in Pro Tools, it causes PT to lock up and not play. In this instance I use it simply to more easily go from one sample rate to another with the Focusrite Scarlett 8i6. Kat, I don't actually use the ASIO4ALL for any audio in/out.

#SAFFIRE MIXCONTROL RESETS TO 96K DRIVERS#

This is being updated in the version 3.x drivers on our Beta Page.

#SAFFIRE MIXCONTROL RESETS TO 96K DRIVER#

It may also limit your channel count as our WDM Driver does not always support all channels. Thus you can use it but will have significantly worse latency performance due to use of the WDM Driver. It uses the WDM Driver rather than our ASIO Driver and then reassigns things so that it appears to your program as "ASIO4All" ASIO Driver Type but then routes audio to a WDM Device. Good luck.ĪSIO4All is not a true ASIO Driver. Hope this helps anyone who has this issue. Until Focusrite and Avid can solve this one, this is a reasonable work around. Now, go back to PT settings again and switch your interface back to your focusrite and you should be fine.Ī few steps involved I know, but its better than having to reboot your entire system and once you've got the process, it takes all of about 2 min from start to finish. Before opening the new session, change your interface in PT from your Focusrite to the ASIO4ALLĩ. Set sample rate in MC to the new rate - 48k in this exampleĦ. Now, let's say you want to go from a session using 44.1k sample rate to one at 48k sample rate. Set that up as an additional interface in your Pro Tools.

#SAFFIRE MIXCONTROL RESETS TO 96K PC#

But if this HAS been an issue for you, then here's a workaround.įirst, go download ASIO4ALL, which allows to use your PC or MAC itself as the interface. This works for my Windows 7 based system.I don't know if there would be a corresponding workaround for Macs (or if MAc users even have the issue at all). Well, at long last, I think I have found a workaround that at least makes it easier and avoids all the re-booting. I have personally gone through every system check possible with Focusrite on this issue with no resolution. Most of the time PT just won't respond and you end up having to not just re-boot PT, but your computer as well.sometimes twice. I have to say - I would love to get this all worked out because when that saffire hardware is running it is AWESOME.One of the issues that's been reported here by me as well as several others is that when you need to switch your sample rate from one session to another, say going from 48k to 44.1k, you can't just open Mix Control, switch it, and then open your PT session and off you go. But at least I can open and run any project at any setting for now. reopen Saffire (it is now set to 96kz by default) and then I can open my PT comp. At that point PT crashes but in the process of trying to open the Saffire mix control self sets to 96kz by its self. If I want to open a PT comp that was recorded in 96kz I have to set the Saffire Mix control to 48kz (the wrong KZ on purpose) I will then open PT and try to open my project. Second I went in to sound properties and set the Saffire to 2 chan, 24 bit, 96kz. This is not a problem for me as this comp is only used for PT 10.

saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k

Let me share my temporary workaround for now just in case it helps others:įirst off I disabled ALL other sound devices.

saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k

I would much rather have the real solution, but for now at least I can get PT running as well as open and run my old projects.Ĭreating, saving, and reopening new projects isn't much of a hassle. In the mean time I have discovered a work-around.









Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k