And this is all with single-streaming, I am not trying to run any two apps simultaneously.I know, I know. please dont ask (but you can probably guess why).The error I am seeing when I try to play a Logic song (after successfully opening it within Logic) is as follows: Timer or midi-output inactive OK I know this probably has nothing to do with RME products, but I have used an HDSPE AIO card for a long time now and I am really hoping that someone among all you talented and knowledgeable folk out there might be able to give me a clue or point me in the right direction.
Selected Not Found 10202 Logic Rapper Professional So ItI am an experienced IT professional so it is unlikely that I am doing anything REALLY stupid.
Selected Not Found 10202 Logic Rapper Windows 10 After TheALL other apps (and I have lots of them) are running fine under Windows 10 after the upgrade from 8.1. One more thing - just opening the song under Logic, then closing it and quitting Logic itself is really really slow (probably for the same reason that causes the reported error). I also see that another user has a problem after upgrading to Windows 10, so I am not alone. Please remove Logic Audio from the picture, there are other underlying issues at play here. From time to time, e.g after the recent Windows 10 upgrade to build 10586, something is corrupting the Audio Devices andor the audio device configuration. It also happened after a BIOS update, and SOMETIMES even after just a cold boot Therefore I am a bit suspicious of some Intel software component somewhere, but I cannot point the finger at anything specific yet. Can anyone experiencing any Window 10 issues please contribute any further evidence. Please note that I do have some other software that requires WDM device count to be non-zero. However I do understand that setting to 0 with more testing may give you further insight into what may be happening here. Setting the WDM device count to 1 does NOT fix the issue (whether 1,2 or 3 it does not matter). However, as I said above, this is not acceptable because I use other software (at least two products) that require WDM devices in order to function. It most probably uses a function that works differently now, or is no longer compatible to the latest WDM routines. Things do seem to be workable and acceptable for me for the moment though if I just configure ONE WDM device, viz Analog 12 stereo Just one more observation however - I am not at all convinced that it is just Logic Audio misbehaving. Im sure you remember some time ago that the published sample rate in the DSP settings was misbehaving (a number of people had observed this in various posts). It would sometimes show the correct sample rate, sometimes incorrect, and sometimes would be grayed out. Well I do recall that this was eventually fixed in a certain release of your drivers (cannot remember which one exactly). Now for the bad news - those sample rate issues seem to have returned, it seems to show the incorrect sample rate quite often when opening files of various sample rates (that is in general - not just within Logic Audio, which makes me think that I cannot yet blame only Logic Audio for all of these issues I am seeing). In fact I now have to manually change the sample rate quite often in order to get certain applications to work. Is this expected behaviour Sorry to throw in so many things at once, I am not trying to muddy the waters, but taken together this is all indicating to me that something is not quite right under Windows 10. Ill give you 2 examples of failing apps (there are others also).
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