Octa capture reason 10.3 wont work
- Octa capture reason 10.3 wont work driver#
- Octa capture reason 10.3 wont work pro#
- Octa capture reason 10.3 wont work software#
- Octa capture reason 10.3 wont work Pc#
- Octa capture reason 10.3 wont work plus#
But once I have disabled Microsoft ACPI battery thingy in device manager I get all green.
Octa capture reason 10.3 wont work plus#
Intially, DPC latency checker gives me green graphs plus consistent occasional yellow graphs. What I did (long time before I got this card) is to run DPC latency checker AND Latency Monitor. Hi ANR, I'm new owner of UA1010 and have no problems with my ideapad u260. Roland troubles.txt (80.58 KiB) Downloaded 207 times I am really at my wits end and would be very happy if you could help me out with this problem.
Octa capture reason 10.3 wont work driver#
The name of my USB Universal Host Controller is “Intel 82801IB ICH9” – I’ve attached the log file of my system for further information.Īs I am already trying the second Roland Octa-Capture UA1010 (which works perfectly on other PCs) the problem has got to be the driver configuration of my laptop. Makes me wonder if some sort of reconfiguration of the USB priority is done? The problem is I have to repeat this step after each reboot no matter which USB port I use. The second one is to go to the device manager and actualize the driver (even though it reinstalls exactly the same one). The problem is I need 100% of my CPU power when I am producing music.
Octa capture reason 10.3 wont work software#
The first one is starting a software that does some kind of scans (Latmon, Antivir, Spybot worked) and increases the CPU workload. I’ve found out two ways to eliminate the crackles, but neither of them is very satisfying: I could get rid of the audio dropouts (additionally dpc lat & latmon indicate no errors anymore), but my main issue, the crackles, remain. 614&st=520), the second was my WLan – Device and its driver! (. The first culprit I had was the Nvidia Geforce 9800m GTS (. Unfortunately I still have troubles getting my Clevo m860tu (Windows 7 64bit) to work with my Roland Octa-Capture UA1010. If you want me to provide some more information on my system - please tell me so! I would really love to use the Roland Octa-Capture UA-1010 as a mobile recording solution with my laptop (that works with other USB-Audio-Interfaces!!!) and I hope you can help me out?ĭo you have ideas what I could try? (This can be anything, I want it to work!) Tried all 4 USB slots I have on my laptopĭisabled WLAN-Card, Firewire, Modem, other USB-ports, Graphic-CardĬhecked IRQs and connected it to the only USB-port which doesn't share its IRQ Reinstalled the Roland Windows 7 64 Driver 1.000
Octa capture reason 10.3 wont work Pc#
Tried it on another Windows 7 64bit PC - it worked. What I've tried so far (and which wasn't the solution.): Recently installed Windows 7 64bit (on a new & empty Hard-Disk) Strangely enough, when I'm rebooting my PC two to four times those errors will disappear and I can use it to play and record music without any problems or losses in quality. Even when I'm only playing music there are pops, cracks and distortion in the sound =( Unfortunately it doesn't in the majority of the cases. If I were recording drums, bass or a distorted guitar the Fastrack Ultra 8R's preamp response would not be an issue.I've purchased a Roland Octa-Capture UA-1010 and I'm very pleased with it - when it works.
Octa capture reason 10.3 wont work pro#
I had to wait until I replaced the power switch in the Saffire Pro 40 before I could fix the steel track. The AC power on/off switch went out in the Saffire Pro 40 and I needed to fix a spot in the Steel Track (that I couldn't just cut and paste from some other part) and I tried to fix it with the Fastrack Ultra 8R and it was bright and trebly compared to the original track recording with the Saffire Pro 40 which was identical to the steel guitar input (e.g. For example, I had recorded a clean pedal steel guitar track using the Saffire Pro 40. I have the MAudio Fastrack Ultra 8R but the preamps are no where near the quality of the Saffire Pro 40. If Focusrite had an 8 preamp model comparible to the Saffire Pro 40 I would have probably went with that. But, I've decided to not get another Firewire type device and the reason for the USB Octa Capture. I had originally said how well I liked the Saffire Pro 40 and if it went "belly up" I would replace it with another. It won't be here until Thursday and I have (paid) recording sessions scheduled this weekend and won't have time to really test it. It will probably be a little while before I can do any testing/comparison, but if the preamps are at least as good as the Saffire Pro 40 I'll be happy. It will be replacing a flakey Focusrite Saffire Pro 40.