Problème avec la 828 mk3
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Crystal Visions
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Sujet de la discussion Posté le 06/06/2008 à 09:59:30Problème avec la 828 mk3
Bonjour,
Alors voilà, je viens d'acquérir cette carte, l'installation s'est bien passée, mais j'ai un problème de son.
Je suis obligé de baisser les gains à -80db sinon à -60db j'ai l'impression d'être en soirée. Quelqu'un a-t-il deja eu ce probleme. J'ai mis les drivers à jour, mais rien n'y fait. C'est bien la première fois que je rencontre ce genre de problème.
merci
Alors voilà, je viens d'acquérir cette carte, l'installation s'est bien passée, mais j'ai un problème de son.
Je suis obligé de baisser les gains à -80db sinon à -60db j'ai l'impression d'être en soirée. Quelqu'un a-t-il deja eu ce probleme. J'ai mis les drivers à jour, mais rien n'y fait. C'est bien la première fois que je rencontre ce genre de problème.
merci
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Crystal Visions
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11 Posté le 11/08/2008 à 10:13:16
Bon tout tourne parfaitement, j'ai eu un soucis de net chez moi ce week, je mets la solution ce soir, j'ai de plus installé cette carte sur trois pc différents, avant impossible d'avoir un son correct, pas de driver asio mais maintenant tout tourne à merveille.
A ce soir
A ce soir
Crystal Visions
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12 Posté le 12/08/2008 à 16:53:43
Bonjour,
Voilà un petit tutorial pour bien installé votre carte 828MK3
Désolé c'est en anglais mais c'est très compréhensible :
(FIRST) Disable all Virus Protection, and ANY other Audio interface you may have active. For me it was the Realtek driver that came standard.
(SECOND) Prepare for a direct connection to the 828MK3, in my case by FireWire. Do not yet attach any other peripherals such as a spare Hard Drive.
(STEP 1) Download the latest 32-bit Firewire and USB 2 Audio file from MOTU, dated on the website 6/30/2008 and identified as version 3.6.8.1; file: 32fw.zip. Unzip the file to a folder on your desktop
(STEP 2) Download the the MOTU 828mk3 v.1.06 Update. Unzip the file to a folder on your desktop
(STEP 3) Disconnect the MOTU 828MK3 from your PC and power it off
(STEP 4) From within Control Panel ---> Add/Remove Programs, remove the MOTU Audio Driver, identified as 'MOTU Firewire/USB2 Audio'. Go into the C:\WINDOWS --> System32 directory and delete the leftover MOTU file titled, 'mfwaasio'. Turn off the machine and restart.
(STEP 5) Be sure any Virus Protection; and any audio card on the PC is Disabled. Check by going into Device Manager from the System icon within Control Panel. Check your system tray to be sure all memory resident programs that you can disable, are disabled.
(STEP 6) From within the 32fw folder, run the 'Setup Audio' file. 6 installs will take place. Shut your PC down, then power back up
(STEP 7) AGAIN - Be sure any Virus Protection; and any audio card on the PC is Disabled. Check by going into Device Manager from the System icon within Control Panel. Check your system tray to be sure all memory resident programs that you can disable, are disabled
(STEP Turn on the MOTU 828MK3 and after it completes the boot cycle, plug it into your PC. The Hardware detector from within Windows XP will start and begin loading the audio drivers. Say yes at each step of the install, passing though the warnings that the drivers have not been signed by Microsoft. [NOTE: There will be multiple installs for MOTU Audio, GSIF and MOTU Audio Wave. All must install cleanly. You should get the message that the hardware is installed and ready to use when complete] If the install hangs ... most likely during the WAVE install on 'mfwawave.sys' this means there is some sort of competing audio card enabled. Go back into device manager and make sure your audio cards are disabled. With a clean installation Shut Down the PC; after the PC shuts down turn off the MOTU 828MK3 but keep it plugged into the PC.
(STEP 9) Start your PC. AGAIN - Be sure any Virus Protection; and any audio card on the PC is Disabled. Check by going into Device Manager from the System icon within Control Panel. Check your system tray to be sure all memory resident programs that you can disable, are disabled
(STEP 10) HOLD DOWN the PAGE button on the MOTU 828MK3 and Power it up. The Boot Loader message will appear and the 828MK3 will stay in this state. You can remove your finger from the PAGE button. Don't worry if Windows XP Hardware detector starts again, it will attempt to re-load the MOTU Audio driver. Say Yes at this step and allow the driver to load.
(STEP 11) From within the 828mk3_106ud folder go into the 828mk3v106 subfolder, then double-click on MOTU Fx Updater 32 to run the update program. You can click from within the program to run the v106 firmware update. [PLEASE NOTE: I found my system was terribly unstable after updating with the new firewire drivers, and before running the 1.06 firmware update. Therefore do not delay in following up quickly by running this firmware update right after the 3.6.8.1 Firewire/USB drivers are loaded. Turn off the PC, then power back up.
(STEP 12) At this point you can work through daising-chaining any other devices off your MOTU 828mk3. All-in-all the system should be stable. And you can reap the benefits of this update.
Voilà, j'espère que celà en aidera quelqu'uns
Voilà un petit tutorial pour bien installé votre carte 828MK3
Désolé c'est en anglais mais c'est très compréhensible :
(FIRST) Disable all Virus Protection, and ANY other Audio interface you may have active. For me it was the Realtek driver that came standard.
(SECOND) Prepare for a direct connection to the 828MK3, in my case by FireWire. Do not yet attach any other peripherals such as a spare Hard Drive.
(STEP 1) Download the latest 32-bit Firewire and USB 2 Audio file from MOTU, dated on the website 6/30/2008 and identified as version 3.6.8.1; file: 32fw.zip. Unzip the file to a folder on your desktop
(STEP 2) Download the the MOTU 828mk3 v.1.06 Update. Unzip the file to a folder on your desktop
(STEP 3) Disconnect the MOTU 828MK3 from your PC and power it off
(STEP 4) From within Control Panel ---> Add/Remove Programs, remove the MOTU Audio Driver, identified as 'MOTU Firewire/USB2 Audio'. Go into the C:\WINDOWS --> System32 directory and delete the leftover MOTU file titled, 'mfwaasio'. Turn off the machine and restart.
(STEP 5) Be sure any Virus Protection; and any audio card on the PC is Disabled. Check by going into Device Manager from the System icon within Control Panel. Check your system tray to be sure all memory resident programs that you can disable, are disabled.
(STEP 6) From within the 32fw folder, run the 'Setup Audio' file. 6 installs will take place. Shut your PC down, then power back up
(STEP 7) AGAIN - Be sure any Virus Protection; and any audio card on the PC is Disabled. Check by going into Device Manager from the System icon within Control Panel. Check your system tray to be sure all memory resident programs that you can disable, are disabled
(STEP Turn on the MOTU 828MK3 and after it completes the boot cycle, plug it into your PC. The Hardware detector from within Windows XP will start and begin loading the audio drivers. Say yes at each step of the install, passing though the warnings that the drivers have not been signed by Microsoft. [NOTE: There will be multiple installs for MOTU Audio, GSIF and MOTU Audio Wave. All must install cleanly. You should get the message that the hardware is installed and ready to use when complete] If the install hangs ... most likely during the WAVE install on 'mfwawave.sys' this means there is some sort of competing audio card enabled. Go back into device manager and make sure your audio cards are disabled. With a clean installation Shut Down the PC; after the PC shuts down turn off the MOTU 828MK3 but keep it plugged into the PC.
(STEP 9) Start your PC. AGAIN - Be sure any Virus Protection; and any audio card on the PC is Disabled. Check by going into Device Manager from the System icon within Control Panel. Check your system tray to be sure all memory resident programs that you can disable, are disabled
(STEP 10) HOLD DOWN the PAGE button on the MOTU 828MK3 and Power it up. The Boot Loader message will appear and the 828MK3 will stay in this state. You can remove your finger from the PAGE button. Don't worry if Windows XP Hardware detector starts again, it will attempt to re-load the MOTU Audio driver. Say Yes at this step and allow the driver to load.
(STEP 11) From within the 828mk3_106ud folder go into the 828mk3v106 subfolder, then double-click on MOTU Fx Updater 32 to run the update program. You can click from within the program to run the v106 firmware update. [PLEASE NOTE: I found my system was terribly unstable after updating with the new firewire drivers, and before running the 1.06 firmware update. Therefore do not delay in following up quickly by running this firmware update right after the 3.6.8.1 Firewire/USB drivers are loaded. Turn off the PC, then power back up.
(STEP 12) At this point you can work through daising-chaining any other devices off your MOTU 828mk3. All-in-all the system should be stable. And you can reap the benefits of this update.
Voilà, j'espère que celà en aidera quelqu'uns
Big bern
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13 Posté le 13/08/2008 à 23:28:49
J'ai tenté une nouvelle fois d'installer les drivers en suivant point par point les conseils d'installation. J'y ai passé mon après-midi. Mais c'est toujours l'installation Audio wave qui coince avec un code erreur 10 - le pilote ne peut démarrer - conflit de carte, absence d'un fichier Windows ou quelque chose comme ça. J'ai désinstallé la carte-son du PC (C-media High Definition Audio) et refait le protocole d'installation (sauf la mise-à-jour de la carte qui est déjà en version 1.06). C'est pareil !
D'autre part, le pilote MIDI qui prétend fonctionner correctement nous ment un peu. Suivez le chemin : Panneau de Configuration - Sons et périphériques Audio - onglet Matériel, cliquez sur Motu Audio Midi, onglet Propriétes. Déployez Périphériques et Instruments Midi, surlignez MotuMidiDevice, cliquez en bas de la fenêtre sur Propriétés. Etat : moi je lis "le périphérique est activé mais n'a pas été démarré". On fait comment pour le démarrer ?
Bilan, dans Cubase, avec la config dans l'état, je peux entendre les pistes midi (la petite diode de la carte clignote sans arrêt... c'est normal ?)- mais je ne peux pas entrer des notes au clavier-maître. A la souris, ça marche mais bon ...
Je peux entendre mes pistes audio et je peux enregistrer via un micro connecté à la prise micro 1 (ou la 2 bien sûr).
Bref, maintenant, c'est le midi qui foirotte. Motu, tu me tues !
D'autre part, le pilote MIDI qui prétend fonctionner correctement nous ment un peu. Suivez le chemin : Panneau de Configuration - Sons et périphériques Audio - onglet Matériel, cliquez sur Motu Audio Midi, onglet Propriétes. Déployez Périphériques et Instruments Midi, surlignez MotuMidiDevice, cliquez en bas de la fenêtre sur Propriétés. Etat : moi je lis "le périphérique est activé mais n'a pas été démarré". On fait comment pour le démarrer ?
Bilan, dans Cubase, avec la config dans l'état, je peux entendre les pistes midi (la petite diode de la carte clignote sans arrêt... c'est normal ?)- mais je ne peux pas entrer des notes au clavier-maître. A la souris, ça marche mais bon ...
Je peux entendre mes pistes audio et je peux enregistrer via un micro connecté à la prise micro 1 (ou la 2 bien sûr).
Bref, maintenant, c'est le midi qui foirotte. Motu, tu me tues !
Big Bern
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