HDX card with Blue 192 I/O on Pro Tools 2022.6
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Hi,
I am experimenting with Pro Tools 2022.6 and am trying to set it up using a Windows PC, AVID HDX card, Blue 192 I/O, and Blue 192 Sync. I have the Blue 192 I/O connected to the HDX card at the primary port and the Sync hooked up via a serial cable. The units are plugged in and appear to be working. I also have a Digilink license that is on an ilok usb drive which is plugged into the computer. I have tested the HDX card and it appears to be working with no errors on DigiTest. The I/O and Sync devices do not appear to be detected. I am attaching the images from DigiTest. Does anyone have any idea why the I/O and Sync are not being detected? I have read several posts where people claim it should work but I am getting no recognition at all. I am attaching a Sandra report below. Thanks for any help that can be provided. SiSoftware Sandra ID Host Name : DESKTOP-S29G5NS Workgroup : WORKGROUP Computer Model : ASUS All Series ASUS MB Serial Number : System Ser********** Chassis : Default string Desktop Mainboard : ASUS X99-E-10G WS Serial Number : 1611874******** BIOS : AMI (OEM) 0501 10/26/2016 Intel Management Engine (ME) : 9.1.37.1002 System Memory Total Memory : 32GB DIMM DDR4 Processors Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6850K CPU @ 3.60GHz (6C 12T 4GHz, 2.8GHz IMC, 6x 256kB L2, 15MB L3) Socket/Slot : FC LGA2011 Chipset Memory Controller : Intel Xeon (Broadwell-E) DMI2 100MHz Memory Controller : Intel Xeon (Broadwell-E) Memory Controller 0 - Target Address/Thermal/RAS 100MHz, 2x 16GB DIMM DDR4 2.4GHz 128-bit Memory Controller : Intel Xeon (Broadwell-E) Target Address/Thermal/RAS 100MHz Memory Module(s) Memory Module : Crucial/Micron BLS16G4D240FSE16FBD 16GB DIMM DDR4 2Rx8 PC4-19200U DDR4-2400 (16-16-16-38 4-54-18-6) Memory Module : Crucial/Micron BLS16G4D240FSE16FBD 16GB DIMM DDR4 2Rx8 PC4-19200U DDR4-2400 (16-16-16-38 4-54-18-6) Video System Monitor/Panel : ACR SB220Q (1920x1080, 21.7") Monitor/Panel : ACR SB220Q (1920x1080, 21.7") Video Adapter : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (2560S 20C SM6.5 1.61GHz/1.73GHz, 8GB 10GHz, PCIe 3.0 x16) Video Adapter : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (2560S 20C SM6.5 1.61GHz/1.73GHz, 8GB 10GHz, PCIe 3.0 x16) Graphics Processor D3D 11 : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (2560S 20C SM12.1 1.61GHz/1.73GHz, 8GB 10GHz/10GHz) D3D 11 : NVIDIA Quadro P6000 (3840S 30C SM12.1 1.5GHz/1.65GHz, 23.9GB 9GHz/9GHz) D3D 11 : NVIDIA Quadro P6000 (3840S 30C SM12.1 1.5GHz/1.65GHz, 23.9GB 9GHz/9GHz) OpenGL : NVIDIA Corporation Quadro P6000/PCIe/SSE2 (24GB) OpenGL : NVIDIA Corporation Quadro P6000/PCIe/SSE2 (24GB) Storage Devices Disk : Seagate ST5000LM000-2AN170 (5TB, SATA600, 2.5", 5526rpm) Disk : JAJS600M2TB (2TB, SATA600, 2.5", SSD) Disk : Samsung SSD 960 EVO 1TB (1TB, PCIe3x4/NVMe, SED) Disk : USB 2.0 PenDrive (1.1TB, USB2) Logical Storage Devices solid state (G:) : 2TB (NTFS, 4kB) @ JAJS600M2TB (2TB, SATA600, 2.5", SSD) Recovery : 450MB (NTFS, 4kB) @ Samsung SSD 960 EVO 1TB (1TB, PCIe3x4/NVMe, SED) Hard Disk (C:) : 930GB (NTFS, 4kB) @ Samsung SSD 960 EVO 1TB (1TB, PCIe3x4/NVMe, SED) Hard Disk : 854MB (NTFS, 4kB) @ Samsung SSD 960 EVO 1TB (1TB, PCIe3x4/NVMe, SED) Removable Drive (E:) : 1024GB (exFAT, 256kB) @ USB 2.0 PenDrive (1.1TB, USB2) Hard Disk : 95MB (FAT32, 1kB) @ Samsung SSD 960 EVO 1TB (1TB, PCIe3x4/NVMe, SED) New Volume (D:) : 5TB (NTFS, 4kB) @ Seagate ST5000LM000-2AN170 (5TB, SATA600, 2.5", 5526rpm) Boxcryptor : 930GB (NTFS, 512bytes) @ Seagate ST5000LM000-2AN170 (5TB, SATA600, 2.5", 5526rpm) Storage System Storage Pool : Primordial (8.32TB) Peripherals LPC Hub Controller : ASUS ICH99 (Wellsburg) LPC Controller Audio Device : ASUS ICH99 (Wellsburg) HD Audio Controller Audio Codec : Realtek Semi 0900 Audio Device : AVID Tech Avid HDX Serial Port(s) : 1 Disk Controller : ASUS ICH8R SATA RAID Controller Disk Controller : Samsung SM963 2.5" NVMe PCIe SSD USB Controller : ASUS ICH99 (Wellsburg) USB3 xHCI Host Controller USB Controller : ASUS ICH99 (Wellsburg) USB2 Enhanced Host Controller #2 USB Controller : ASUS ICH99 (Wellsburg) USB2 Enhanced Host Controller #1 USB Controller : ASUS ASM1142 USB 3.1 Host Controller SMBus/i2c Controller : Intel ICH SMBus SMBus/i2c Controller : Intel MCP5-E(P) XMB Ch 0 SMBus SMBus/i2c Controller : Intel MCP5-E(P) XMB Ch 1 SMBus Printers and Faxes Printer : Microsoft Software Printer Driver (300x300, Colour) Printer : Send to Microsoft OneNote 16 Driver (1200x1200, Colour) Printer : Microsoft XPS Document Writer v4 (600x600, Colour) Printer : Microsoft Print To PDF (600x600, Colour) Fax : Microsoft Shared Fax Driver (200x200) Printer : Brother HL-L2340D series (600x600) Printer : Brother HL-L2340D series (600x600) Biometrics Voice : Analog NUI Voice Virtual Sensor (Voice) Sensors Location : Microsoft Visual Studio Location Simulator Sensor (Location, Unknown) Peripherals Media Player : USB 2.0 PenDrive (1024GB) Network Services Network Adapter : Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter (Ethernet) Network Adapter : Intel(R) Ethernet Controller X550 (Ethernet) Network Adapter : Intel(R) Ethernet Controller X550 #2 (Ethernet, 1Gbps) Network Adapter : Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #2 (Ethernet) Operating System Windows System : Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 10.0.19043 Platform Compliance : x64 Virtual Machine Hypervisor : Microsoft HyperV 10.0.19041.1766 Performance Enhancing Tips Warning 2513 : TPM not detected. 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Re: HDX card with Blue 192 I/O on Pro Tools 2022.6
First off. the blue Sync will not work unless it says "Sync HD." All other Sync units will not work.
Second, are you trying to run this in a virtual machine? That isn't going to work. The 192 will work. Do you have the right cables? Are you hooked to port 1 on the HDX card? (port 1 connected to primary using an adapter cable) What is the configuration on the 192? is it a 192 digital or just 192. And what modules and which positions of the 4 option slots are filled on the back. The default on a 192 (non-digital) is, looking from the back, analogue input card top left, analogue output card bottom left, digital input/out card top right, blank in bottom right. Both types of 192 had specific places for the modules or they wouldn't work. |
Re: HDX card with Blue 192 I/O on Pro Tools 2022.6
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-- To the OP: As bad as running Pro Tools inside a virtual machine can be (that's very very badly.. but you also would not get to use PCIe cards in the VM) running Pro Tools on a host computer that is running virtual machines is also quite likely to be problematic because of the impact of virtual machines and how they can smack around scheduling on the overall computer. Not something anybody should be doing. So make sure no VMs are running when you use Pro Tools. |
Re: HDX card with Blue 192 I/O on Pro Tools 2022.6
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Thanks for posting. It looks like the 192 Sync is incompatible. I do not have an HD Sync unit. I am not running Pro Tools on a virtual machine. The virtual machine shows up because of Docker running in the background (All virtual machines on docker are off so there shouldn't be any conflicts) and the HDX card itself seems to be working just fine. As far as the 192 I/O unit I am attaching pictures of the hookups which I believe are correct. Will I need to get a Sync HD to make it work? Thanks.
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Re: HDX card with Blue 192 I/O on Pro Tools 2022.6
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I wanted to clarify I am not running any virtual machines on my PC. Docker is installed which is why the virtual machine shows up. My loop module is not HD which means it is incompatible. The 192 I/O should be compatible but again is not showing up.
I am attaching images of the setup. I believe everything is hooked up correctly. Customer support says I may need to upgrade to pro tools ultimate but then I don't see the point of the DigiLink license. Attachment 16096 Attachment 16097 |
Re: HDX card with Blue 192 I/O on Pro Tools 2022.6
You mean after all this you only have Pro Tools Studio? That won't work--you need Pro Tools Ultimate. Clearly explained by Avid in lots of places. The Digilink license is no longer a thing, and it *never* authorized Digilink systems to work with anything but Pro Tools Ultimate.
The economics of running Digilink for low-end configurations may not make sense, you may be better off to sell this, and run with Pro Tools Studio and a 3rd party CoreAudio/ASIO interface. If you want/need HDX or have very large IO counts it's a different matter. |
Re: HDX card with Blue 192 I/O on Pro Tools 2022.6
Yup. No Ultimate no HDX hardware (or HD)
All digilink connection hardware is reserved for the top tier software. That is your problem. And this is the way it has always been (when you wanted to run the 192 originally, you needed HD software) |
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