Have you been working with this setup for some time or are some of the programs new?
Since when exactly do you have these issues ?
If it occurred from one to the other day, then the question is:
What changed on your system ?
1. Was there a Windows 10 update ?
What version of Windows 10 do you have now ? 1903 ? Home or Professional ?
Then a restore of a System backup could help.
But careful, I do not know how your system is organized, this needs potentially external help.
Before you restore something you should make another backup of this state.
2. Are you using a different USB3 port ?
Best are the USB3 ports which come from the mainboards chipset.
The UFX+ manual, chapter 40.3, contains a list of compatible and incompatible USB chipsets.
3. If you are not yet using MADI, then you could even try to connect the UFX+ to an USB2 ports.
Then it behaves like a 30 channel interface.
4. Check in the RME settings window, under USB diagnosis, whether you have USB transport errors.
Maybe caused by a defective USB cable or using the wrong USB port, see #2 before.
For that you need to keep this window opened while working with the interface.
5. Did you perhaps add some new USB devices to the system ? It can happen, that they impact each other.
This was the case for me after adding USB Bluetooth devices and an USB3 Hub.
The solution for me was to get a new USB3 card with supported FL1100 chipset and to isolate the UFX+ behind it.
This card should have the required FL1100 chipset:
https://www.heise.de/preisvergleich/son … 48037.html
https://www.sonnettech.com/product/alle … 4port.html
Another advantage: the driver for this card are using a more efficient interrupt mechanism
called MSI (message signalled interrupts).
The card is directly supported by Windows 10, but you could also try/use the latest drivers from
Fresco Logic if there should be issues.
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