
Any advice? Thanks in advance!!Īlright, so after much tweaking, I got it to accept different sample rates without any error messages upon starting a new session. I'm still a beginner at this, so maybe I'm understanding something I should be. I checked the 2i2's driver properties, and there what do you know, the sample rate had been changed back down to 44.1 kHz. I restarted Pro Tools, and got the same error when I tried to start as session. Pro Tools' default was 48 kHz, and the 2i2's was 44.1 hHz, so I changed the interface's to 48 kHz, and Pro Tools sent a message saying it needed to restart. Please restart Pro Toolsīut the funny thing is, I don't get this message if I set the sample rate of the session to 44.1 kHz! So I thought about checking if the Pro Tools' and my interface's sample rates matched, and they didn't. Pro Tools must be restarted for these changes to take effect. I save the session, and as soon as it starts up, I get this message:ĪSIO device properties have been changed by the device control panel. I start a new session and set the sample rate to 48 kHz. At any rate, if I'm going to be taping with a laptop, network access is about the last thing I'd be concerned with.I recently bought Pro Tools 10 with the student discount, as well as a Focusrite 2i2 interface. just as my XP desktop worked flawlessly with the 0404. This same netbook using XP was a lost cause for recording, no matter how many devices I disabled.Ī desktop system with Fedora 12 exhibited none of the networking-related problems. As long as I don't use any networking, both record and playback work without any clicks, pops, or other extraneous noises.


I installed a copy on my Acer Aspire One netbook and recorded some 24/96 line-in "footage" played by a different system.

Well, I decided to give Fedora 12 a try, and, surprise! All sampling rates are available, at 16- and 24-bit depths. My workaround has been to just use it as an analog preamp to my LS-10 (which works very nicely). At that time, Linux wasn't even an option, as the drivers either didn't work at all or maxed out at 16/48. Back here, I had been having trouble with my E-MU 0404 USB audio box whenever I tried it with any of three different laptops under Windows.
