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#Pro tools cannot initialize focusrite usb asio install
I am not inexperienced in soft and hardware since I assemble all my PCs (over 10 in the last years) by myself and install all. It only recognizes UAD Thunderbolt and UAD Firewire (although I have no device with either of the connections). Studio One 3 Pro does recognize the Twin Audio but it not able to initialize or start it.Ĭubase Pro 9 is not even recognizing the UAD USB Asio Driver. I can hear Music over the Twin Audio and it is recognized in the Sound Manager.īut dam. I have not one single entrance in the error protocols of windows (programs or system). I have tried de-installing Korg USB-Midi Driver, de-installing Norton Internet Security.
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The Twin Duo now is plugged to a on-board Intel USB 3.0 slot. I have tried 4 (!!) different PCIe USB 3.0 Extension Cards on a PCIe x16 Slot which has nor splitting of IRQ or bandwidth lanes with other on-board devices (I have a 40 lane cpu). Has anyone the same experience or any idea to solve this problem? Is there a possibility to only download Drivers (without the 2 GB plugins) and install them separately? I unplugged all usb 3.0 ports and solely plugged in Apollo.
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I uninstalled Driver of UA and reinstalled. On Cubase 9 Pro it does not even recognize the Asio USB Driver of Apollo. However, when I start Studio One 3 it recognizes Apollo and a USB Asio Driver for it but it stops loading and states: Apollo. I can hear Music normally with any Audio Player. I have changed MB and CPU to I7 K6850 (6 Processors) with a Asus X99 Deluxe II on Win 7 64 Bit and I am not able to record with Apollo on any DAW. I first used my Apollo Twin Duo USB on a Asus P8Z77 V-Premium with a I7 3770K (1155) (Win 7 64 Bit) and it worked very well.