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Old 01-08-2016, 05:39 AM
Mirela Mirela is offline
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Default Pro Tools 12 "Your audio device is configured with an unsupported audio buffer size"

Hi there!

Setting 1024 for buffers works just fine, however, 2048 will return the #subject error.

QA guys, have you tested 2048 buffers option?
Using MR816 CSX on Win8.1, with no problem on 2048 buffers for any other DAW tested, Windows and Linux alike.

Please have a test on 2048, since the error message tells us that we can use 2048 buffers. I've been working in QA Management for a while, I know how hard it is to test software products with methodology. Dohhhh.
However, we are all doing it to have a happy customer.
Please make us happy.
We really don't want to switch to Cubase....

Thank you,
M.
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