
leavings
Member
I've been having a bit of trouble with my setup, and I'm not sure if it's a fault in Cakewalk or with my pre-amp. I thought I would see if anyone else has experienced something similar.
I'm using an Aardvark Q10 as a pre-amp with CPA9 on a Win XP system. The monitors are hooked directly into the Aardvark. When I start up the computer, everything works great for anywhere between 10 minutes and 3 hours. Without fail, at some point the computer will cease to recognize the Aardvark as the desired playback device. Anything I try to play is silent, and the mic inputs are no longer responsive. If I switch over to my Soundblaster, my computer speakers still work fine. When I restart, the problem is fixed.
This happens regardless of what I set as my preferred playback device. Naturally, if I set the Aardvark as the desired device, the Soundblaster will not work. However, the problem still occurs and when I switch back to the soundblaster, that works fine. I thought initially that the problem was in the driver for the Aardvark, but I checked and made sure I have the most recent updates.
Does anyone know what is causing this? It isn't wholely incapacitating because I can always just restart. But it IS pretty annoying. If you have any ideas, please leave them here. If you have suspicions but need more info from me please ask.
Thanks,
Peter
I'm using an Aardvark Q10 as a pre-amp with CPA9 on a Win XP system. The monitors are hooked directly into the Aardvark. When I start up the computer, everything works great for anywhere between 10 minutes and 3 hours. Without fail, at some point the computer will cease to recognize the Aardvark as the desired playback device. Anything I try to play is silent, and the mic inputs are no longer responsive. If I switch over to my Soundblaster, my computer speakers still work fine. When I restart, the problem is fixed.
This happens regardless of what I set as my preferred playback device. Naturally, if I set the Aardvark as the desired device, the Soundblaster will not work. However, the problem still occurs and when I switch back to the soundblaster, that works fine. I thought initially that the problem was in the driver for the Aardvark, but I checked and made sure I have the most recent updates.
Does anyone know what is causing this? It isn't wholely incapacitating because I can always just restart. But it IS pretty annoying. If you have any ideas, please leave them here. If you have suspicions but need more info from me please ask.
Thanks,
Peter