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fulano
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Hey,
It might be a long shot that anyone has experienced this but I figured it was worth asking the forum. I hope I can even describe the problem adequately. Here's my best shot at it.
I am running Protools LE 7.4 which came with the MBox 2 purchased in 2009. I have successfully recorded with it on two computers (Both PC's running Windows XP) . The first was My desktop at home which is the family PC too. (I did check it last night and it works like a champ still if I connect the MBox to that PC). The other was a Dell laptop (issued to me by my employer). I successfully recorded on that laptop routinely (may 10 sessions or so over a year or more). This fall I turned it in for a new work PC, which is also a Dell running XP.
When I connected the MBox Sunday and powered on my monitors I immediately started to hear a low volume click at regular intervals. I hear this in the monitors and the headphones. I hear this with only the headphones attached to the Mbox and no other inputs/outputs connected. If I open up a previously recorded session and push the play button, I hear an incredible amount of higher volume buzzing/static that is to the point of being completely unlistenable. If try to record in a new session or even listen to the click track I get the same thing in the headphone and monitors.
I have ruled out the USB cable (bought a brand new one to be sure), I have ruled out the MBox itself (used it on the other desktop with no problems). I uninstalled and reinstalled Protools twice and the problem still exists, but based on ruling out the Mbox and cable and not having any inputs hooked up to it I think the problem has to be in the installation of the software on that specific PC or some setting on that PC that is causing it.
The only other piece of info that MIGHT mean something is that I get an error on startup that crashes protools that says DAE error -1115. If I restart it until I don't get that error then everything looks cool but I have the low volume click with no playback and the horrible static/popping/hissing during play or record functions. Not sure what DAE -1115 means. Is it a clue at all or unrelated.
Help!!!
Thanks in advance.
It might be a long shot that anyone has experienced this but I figured it was worth asking the forum. I hope I can even describe the problem adequately. Here's my best shot at it.
I am running Protools LE 7.4 which came with the MBox 2 purchased in 2009. I have successfully recorded with it on two computers (Both PC's running Windows XP) . The first was My desktop at home which is the family PC too. (I did check it last night and it works like a champ still if I connect the MBox to that PC). The other was a Dell laptop (issued to me by my employer). I successfully recorded on that laptop routinely (may 10 sessions or so over a year or more). This fall I turned it in for a new work PC, which is also a Dell running XP.
When I connected the MBox Sunday and powered on my monitors I immediately started to hear a low volume click at regular intervals. I hear this in the monitors and the headphones. I hear this with only the headphones attached to the Mbox and no other inputs/outputs connected. If I open up a previously recorded session and push the play button, I hear an incredible amount of higher volume buzzing/static that is to the point of being completely unlistenable. If try to record in a new session or even listen to the click track I get the same thing in the headphone and monitors.
I have ruled out the USB cable (bought a brand new one to be sure), I have ruled out the MBox itself (used it on the other desktop with no problems). I uninstalled and reinstalled Protools twice and the problem still exists, but based on ruling out the Mbox and cable and not having any inputs hooked up to it I think the problem has to be in the installation of the software on that specific PC or some setting on that PC that is causing it.
The only other piece of info that MIGHT mean something is that I get an error on startup that crashes protools that says DAE error -1115. If I restart it until I don't get that error then everything looks cool but I have the low volume click with no playback and the horrible static/popping/hissing during play or record functions. Not sure what DAE -1115 means. Is it a clue at all or unrelated.
Help!!!
Thanks in advance.
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