Any way to prevent Avid HD I/O default to 192kHz
I've got the HD I/O, loop sync master, feeding a Focusrite 16Line and a Focusrite HD32R.
When protools is quit, the HD I/O defaults to 192kHz, which throws the Focusrite HD32R into 'expansion' mode, so when I restart ProTools, it sees a different number of audio interfaces and makes me quit and restart until I can get it started in 48kHz. Any way to prevent? |
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Are you on Mac or Windows? If Mac, can you change the sample rate in audio midi setup? If Windows, can you change the sample rate in the Windows audio device settings or via the ASIO driver in a third party audio app?
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Can you access the hardware settings via another audio app using coreaudio? |
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Close Pro Tools Open AudioMIDI Setup Go to the "Avid HDX" audio device At the top in the right column, set your clock source (if using an external word clock otherwise internal). And then in Format, set it to what you want it to default to. (I set mine to 48k) |
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Awesome! Great info! Been dealing with this issue myself. It always defaults to 192.
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every couple weeks I have the "stuck at 192" issue with one of my HD I/O interfaces freaking out, all metering led's fully lit.. it is a major pain and involves multiple reboots / turning interfaces on and off until everything is smooth again.
It would be super helpful to create a startup script for MacOS to change Audio Midi Setup defaults to 44.1 or 48 KHz to prevent the interfaces going to 192 KHz in the first place. I never go above 96 KHz, which is also a limitation of the 100ft DigiLink cables in the studio. |
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If it doesn't stick, you have a corrupt system file (best to delete the plist file for AMS and let it rebuild) |
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