Lex Lambda interface on OSX 10.6 has been working OK. It no longer does. Sound breaks up evert other second. Get "sample rate conflict" message from LOGIC PRO. Have gone back to Fast Track Pro whicj works fine but I find it a little more noisy than the Lex. Any suggestions? Much obliged
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The error message sounds like there is a problem with buffer overuns. You might check if you have anti-virus or other background resource 'hogs" that interrupt the smooth flow of data. This is just a suggestion.
I would uninstall your sound card software and reinstall it, as this sounds like thesoftware has a corruption issue. Reinstalling it should fix the problem.
Also, check your computer to make sure that there aren't any other interface software that is trying to use the same resources...i.e. irq, dma, or memory areas.
These can effect it as well. Also, you may have installed software that is calling on a specific region of memory, and that may be the same memory area as the Lex Lamba.
It may be that it an OS Xissue as well, so I would check to make sue that none of it's software is conflicting.
I know this may seem like a lot of different things, but you may find that after just doing the replacement of the software that the problem goes away.
If not, then at least now you know what areas could be causing it.
One other thing that you can try is to uninstall the sound card form the pc, and reinstall it in another location on the motherboard...i.e. move from one pci slot to another. It could be a slot problem.
Good luck, and I hope my info has been helpful to you.
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The error message sounds like there is a problem with buffer overuns. You might check if you have anti-virus or other background resource 'hogs" that interrupt the smooth flow of data. This is just a suggestion.
Hi. I think this is a simple fix.
I would uninstall your sound card software and reinstall it, as this sounds like thesoftware has a corruption issue. Reinstalling it should fix the problem.
Also, check your computer to make sure that there aren't any other interface software that is trying to use the same resources...i.e. irq, dma, or memory areas.
These can effect it as well. Also, you may have installed software that is calling on a specific region of memory, and that may be the same memory area as the Lex Lamba.
It may be that it an OS Xissue as well, so I would check to make sue that none of it's software is conflicting.
I know this may seem like a lot of different things, but you may find that after just doing the replacement of the software that the problem goes away.
If not, then at least now you know what areas could be causing it.
One other thing that you can try is to uninstall the sound card form the pc, and reinstall it in another location on the motherboard...i.e. move from one pci slot to another. It could be a slot problem.
Good luck, and I hope my info has been helpful to you.