Just a small info:
- I use Ultralite Mk2 for two years, im many applications where I use motu+asio it usually advances all chanels to correct_number + 2 (live does that =P). So master is I think its because motu has:
- master out (1 & 2)
- out 1 (becomes 3)
- out 2 (becomes 4)
... etc (becomes n + 2)
makes sense =)
In windows I just installed ASIO driver from MOTU website (be carefull they have new drivers for many cards) and pd connects to in/out with no issues. (win xp and motu ultralite)
best of luck,
Pedro
Which version of Pd are you using? You might try the latest beta release of Pd-extended:
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
.hc
On Jul 19, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Villa Anna wrote:
_______________________________________________I'm running Windows xp 32 bit with a MOTU 828MKII. I installed the most recent drivers for the MOTU that I downloaded from the MOTU website. Unfortunately I seem to have some very strange problems and I was hoping some of you might be able to give me some advice.
When I test the MOTU sound card in an audio sequencer such as Audition, everything works fine. In PD, however, I have the following problems:
- I constantly get the message "resyncing audio" and from time to time: "audio I/O stuck... closing audio"
- using the standard (MMIO) audio and after selecting "use multiple devices" and selecting the various in/outs: I do not get any sound on any channel
- using ASIO: What is supposed to be channel 1 becomes channel 3, what is supposed to be channel 2 becomes channel 4, what is supposed to be channel 3 becomes channel 5, what is supposed to be channel 4 becomes channel 6, what is supposed to be channel 5 becomes channel 7 and there it stops, so channel 6 does not become channel 8. I also do not get any ouput when I send an audio signal to channel 1, 2, or 8.
I have no idea what to do anymore, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Laura
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