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ADAT card issue [message #108281] Sat, 21 June 2014 16:46 Go to next message
uptown jimmy is currently offline  uptown jimmy   
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Howdy.

Sorry if this is old hat. I just bought an ADAT card, and it's not showing up in the patchbay. I seem to dimly remember something about this, but I wasn't paying attention at the time.

I'm running XP. ADAT card is in slot 4.

The lights on the ADAT read:

Active: solid
Optical Lock: blinking
Sync: nothing

I don't have it connected to my RME yet, the cables won't be here till Monday.

Jimmy

[Updated on: Sat, 21 June 2014 16:51]

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Re: ADAT card issue [message #108283 is a reply to message #108281] Wed, 25 June 2014 23:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John Houston is currently offline  John Houston   
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I'm running Paris 2.0 on a Mac G4 so it is possible that my set up looks different . Of you click on the mec module master it will allow you to drag the adat to 1-8 or 9-16 then you can connect them in the patch bay from the mec module to the mixer. Im not in front of my set up right now, so I'm probably using the wrong names for these items. I will double check when I get to work in tje morning and update this as needed. Hooe this helps at all. John Houston
Re: ADAT card issue [message #108290 is a reply to message #108283] Mon, 30 June 2014 16:19 Go to previous message
uptown jimmy is currently offline  uptown jimmy   
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Thanks for the help. Mike has been going through this with me, hoping his drivers would help, and we did finally get my ADAT card appearing in the patchbay, but only after some serious difficulties.

I don't know why the ADAT card didn't appear before, but it does now, after a clean reinstall of XP and Paris 3.0.

This computer has only 1 gig of RAM on an old MB, and I was absolutely unable to run Win7 on it. We were hoping Win7 would fix my issue, but 1 gig of RAM for Win7 and Paris is simply not enough, and I got the BSOD every time I tried to start Paris.

I have a RAM upgrade arriving this week, so it'll have a total of 2 (new RAM stick gigs: that's the max this old MB can take. I'll install Win7 again (this time on separate partition) after the RAM is in place, to see if Paris will run properly with that setup.

All of which is to say that the ADAT card definitely did NOT show itself before my multi-day old-PC adventure, but it's there now, so...I don't know what it could have been other than older XP drivers, maybe? Or maybe just a really old XP install on a really old computer?

Thanks,
Jmmy
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