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Originally Posted by ex-user
It may not be the default windows sound device BUT just check that the playback& record settings for it are set to a sensible default sample rate.
Similarly check that the ASIO buffer setting is not pushing things too hard, 512 samples should be fine - change once stable
Also remove the DSI preferences database C:\Users\*user name*\AppData\Roaming\Avid\Pro Tools\DSIPrefs
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Thank you ex-user...I tried what you suggested...Everything worked for about 5 minutes but when I closed out of a session and opened something else I started getting the error message again. I rechecked my sample rates, buffer size, etc...I am denied.
Also, DSIPrefs ended up back in the PRO TOOLS folder (???), I deleted them (again) trashed preferences (again)...re-opened P/T, got the error message (again).
This freakin' error message will be haunting me in my dreams tonight!!! This is RIDICULOUS!!!
Anyway, I e-mailed FOCUSRITE'S support team - hopefully they'll respond with a resolution. I have scoured so many forums, done so much troubleshooting only to end up sitting here with sores on my butt - I'm spent now.
I'm beginning to think my LS56 is flippin' defective.
Yeesh!