And when you want coffee, order it from Black Rifle Coffee. It's a 100% veteran owned company, and if you happen to like it strong, I just sent a bag of their strongest blend to a coffee hound friend in Oklahoma. I mentioned to her that I sent the blend that they suggested when I asked "What do you have that has so much caffeine it's a legal alternative to methamphetamine?" And that's what she got!
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I smashed the hell out of my car today. When the cops came I told him "Officer, that guy was BOTH texting and drinking a beer." The cop said "Sir, he has every right to do that. I mean, it's HIS living room..."
At the risk of repeating myself. I had some issues after the last update. At the advice of some others I uninstalled and reinstalled the audio driver and all came good.
Tony
HP i7-4770 16GB 1TB SSD, Win 10 Home, Focusrite 2i2 3rd Gen, Launchkey 61, Maton CW80, Telecaster, Ovation Elite TX, Yamaha Pacifica 612 BB 2022(912) RB 2022(2), CakeWalk, Reaper 6, Audacity, Melodyne 5 Editor, Izotope Music Production Suite 4.1
Windows 10 update caused my video card drivers to default to Microsoft Basic Display driver so I was not able to use the full resolutions for my monitors.
Reinstalling the drivers did not help until I tried reinstalling them using compatibility mode for windows 7.
I do see this from time to time on my W7 build. Normally it is right, something has not released the driver of the Audio device. Many drivers like Asio for all and other Asio drivers only allow one instance. So if you say try to run BIAB with RB still open or any other software that uses that driver, it will fail. Not all applications exit cleanly and release the driver. Some times the only way out is to reboot the computer that clears it down. I have not yet worked out which bit of audio software is causing this but it could be anything Audio that you have done today since boot, even things like Windows media player , Mind you I could have used quite a bit see my list in my Signature You can try to narrow it down by rembering what you done before today since boot. Have fun Mike
Unfortunately, re-boot does not clear the "hold" on the device. Nor does a power cycle of the MOTU Audio Express.
Nor does RTFS in BIAB which tries to reset to WAS, but can't because of the Hold.
Interesting that REAPER does not have any problem. So whatever is holding it, does not impact Reaper, but Reaper does not clear the hold when it exits. Maybe a clue there?
BIAB, YouTube and all other system audio remains silent.
All looks good in the Win10 Sounds Setup page. But the "test" throws and error when I press it.
Whatever is doing this, it is new as of the past several weeks.
------------------ I deleted my Drivers, Rebooted, Reinstalled the Drivers.... and all is back to normal.
Hi Hmmm In that case some thing is using the windows drivers at start up,the onboard sound card, Coolsoft synth likes to get hold of a windows Driver and Asio for all puts windows drivers in a wrapper As you say only the last few weeks was it prior to Biab 2018 or only since Biab ‘s fondness of WAS. Mike
I hate to point fingers, but this all started with BIAB 2018. Just a coincidence?
My only concern on that one is that if BIAB was causing issues there would be a lot of folks complaining about the same thing.
Most all issues regarding BIAB or any other music software ties back to the sound card. In your case, MOTU.
I don't know of many users around here that have one of those.
- Do you have any online MOTU resources you could search through that describe similar issues and are there any resolutions you can find aside from reinstalling the drivers?
- Does power cycling the MOTU resolve issues with BIAB?
- As far as something locking the audio drivers..... When that happens to me, it's usually something like a web browser page with a video or something. Maybe you have some background audio or video process running on the Task Manager Details tab that's causing the issue. Since you've checked the Startup tab, try the Services tab and sort by running. Maybe one of those is the issue. You can open Services with the Open Services button at the bottom of that page. Then you could stop or disable any potential problem services.
Hope you can make progress. This one seems tricky.
P.S. - Maybe a screenshot of your audio driver preferences from BIAB?
P.S. II - Since you say YouTube sound is gone too, see if there's any Microsoft Edge/Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome processes running. Maybe there's a virus or a badly installed MS patch from the recent updates.
Sometimes when the ASIO stops and it says to reboot the ASIO does not come back. When this occurs I go to the Devices section, turn off the sound card, it says reboot but I don't, then turn the card on again and then reboot.
Since I completely uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it I have not had issues.
Note however ASIO will only work on one instance at a time. It can lock up if you try to use it in two concurrent sessions. This has always been the case.
For what it is worth,
Tony
HP i7-4770 16GB 1TB SSD, Win 10 Home, Focusrite 2i2 3rd Gen, Launchkey 61, Maton CW80, Telecaster, Ovation Elite TX, Yamaha Pacifica 612 BB 2022(912) RB 2022(2), CakeWalk, Reaper 6, Audacity, Melodyne 5 Editor, Izotope Music Production Suite 4.1
Well I had to pay a bit of attention to my default start up practices. Is your MOTO an external audio interface?
I use an Akai Eie pro this is external and has its own power supply and switch. I have this set in windows as my default audio device. It is also my default audio for BIAB running dedicated ASIO drivers.
Mostly I make sure that the Akai is on before starting windows. If it is not, like when I take my laptop away or out with me windows falls through to the onboard Realtech HD. sound chipset. At this time of course BIAB is still expecting the Akai so I would have to change my audio setting in BIAB. Realband on the other hand if it does not see the Akai immediately throws a wobbly and reverts to Mime.
Starting the Akai after start up is fine as long as I start BIAB after that.
Yes, the MOTU Audio Express is an external device. And like you is the default for all system audio. An exception is that I set BIAB to default to MME with the MOTU. I save ASIO for my recording in REAPER.
It is a magical dance of audio configurations and setup that generally keeps the whole music system running smoothly. However, once in while things go astray.
Thanks for the input. I have my eye on thinks now.
I would also test to see if it works with BIAB with MME sound drivers. If ONLY the ASIO is failing, that's another clue. I don't know what it would tell you, but it's another clue.
I smashed the hell out of my car today. When the cops came I told him "Officer, that guy was BOTH texting and drinking a beer." The cop said "Sir, he has every right to do that. I mean, it's HIS living room..."
Now THIS is strange. After that toxic update that appears to break stuff, my Focusrite works just fine to play Real Band files. But suddenly now nothing ELSE will play! My MP3 player functionally plays files, but there is no sound routed to the Focusrite. It isn't fatal because all I do on that computer is use Real Band, but how strange. I will play with it when there isn't football on TV.
Before anybody asks, I tried to play wav and MP3 files in Microsoft's Groove player, in Windows Media Player, and in Foobar, all of which worked before that last update/upgrade, whatever we are calling it here. Something amiss in the audio engine that I will worry about later.
I smashed the hell out of my car today. When the cops came I told him "Officer, that guy was BOTH texting and drinking a beer." The cop said "Sir, he has every right to do that. I mean, it's HIS living room..."
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