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From: "gozz60" <gozz60@...>
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 at 1:29:16 PM
Subject: Audiowerk goes nuts after system sleep
Message #180876
Does anyone have a remedy for my Audiowerk card changing it's sampling rate after I wake my computer from sleep mode? All of the audio plays several keys lower. Also, LOGIC gives an error saying that the program doesn't recognie my MTP AV MIDI interface after waking up from sleep mode. Is this a hardware issue or can it be helped by changing the settings on the softwre LOGIC 6.0) I'm working on a budget and can't afford a new audio card or interface at the moment. If anyone can suggest an inexpensive solution, card or system that is comparable I'd be very grateful. Thanks. George T.
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From: "Kent Kingery" <me@...>
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 at 6:05:41 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Audiowerk goes nuts after system sleep
Message #180897
This is a reply to #180876.
gozz60@... writes: > Does anyone have a remedy for my Audiowerk card changing it's sampling rate after I > wake my computer from sleep mode? Do you have a requirement for the computer to go into sleep mode? I have issues with other hardware and software that don't particularly like sleeping, and I just turned off sleep mode altogether. I do turn off the display and hard drives after a period of time, but that's it. Kent
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From: "gozz60" <gozz60@...>
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 at 9:16:20 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Audiowerk goes nuts after system sleep
Message #180903
This is a reply to #180897.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "Kent Kingery" <me@k...> wrote: > > gozz60@y... writes: > > > Does anyone have a remedy for my Audiowerk card changing it's sampling > rate after I > > wake my computer from sleep mode? > > Do you have a requirement for the computer to go into sleep mode? I have > issues with other hardware and software that don't particularly like > sleeping, and I just turned off sleep mode altogether. I do turn off the > display and hard drives after a period of time, but that's it. > > Kent Good advice. I'll disable sleep mode and see if that does the trick. Thanks. George
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