1 (edited by beeski 2015-01-16 23:23:06)

Topic: totalmixFX odd behaviour

i am trying to figure out some oddities in totalmixFX's behaviour.

there are a couple of issues, i'll start by describing one, hopefully this is related to the other issues and solving it will solve all of them.

i am using a multiface ii, and the 4.04 driver, on a win7 x64 machine.

the issue i am encountering (among other), is that the level of the signal played through a certain channel sometimes does not reflect the settings of the respective fader. maybe it's an error on my part, please feel free to englighten. smile

here is a screenshot showing one such case:
http://i62.tinypic.com/2vhw64m.png


the 'main' channel is showing signal running through it (this is linked to my headphone out btw.). despite the fader being at minus infinity position. the signal indeed goes through to the headphones. it is not until i manually touch the fader that it resets the signal gain to the correct value...

sometimes (this sounds rather crazy), shuffling through tracks in winamp will randomly turn up this 'main' channel's fader's volume, previously manually set to minus infinity. i checked that totalmixFX is set to not be controlled by MIDI messages just in case there were some rogue virtual MIDI messages running in the system...

rme hdsp [pci] / multiface II / win7 x64 / i7 4930k

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Re: totalmixFX odd behaviour

Please update to 4.05 with TM FX 1.07.

Then start with a fresh state by performing a Total Reset from Options of TM FX.

I expect you to have updated from the old TM: is that one still in the system and loaded on start?

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME

Re: totalmixFX odd behaviour

thank you for the help.

I remembered reading the old and new version of totalmix can exist concurrently... but starting off by removing the old one from my autoload, the issues seem to have disappeared for now. thank you,  hppefully this solves it permanently.

rme hdsp [pci] / multiface II / win7 x64 / i7 4930k

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Re: totalmixFX odd behaviour

Definitely.

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME