Topic: FF400 cause bluescreens when rotating the control for ADAT A5 to A8
Hello,
Just got a new FF400 after being pleased with our FF800 for several years.
However, there are some problems which I would like FF400 owners out there to see if they can replicate.
I am running the FF400 on Win 7 Ultimate 64bit, Gigabyte i7 board with 12GB RAM. This system has been running the FF800 for years without problems and uses driver 3.0.34.
The problems are:
a. Rotating the control backwards and forwards a few times in LEV mode for ADAT channels A5 to A8 (ganged or not) creates bluescreens. No other channels cause any problems. This happen irrespective of whether the FF400 is bus powered from the computer or uses its powerpack with FF800 as a clock master. It did this with firmware 1.69 and 1.70.
b. In solo mode (direct connected to the computer, with no FF800 clock), setting the Sample Rates field only lasts 1/2 a second before it goes back to 0. However, it is actually working properly if I run a standalone instance of EastWest Play engine at 44kHz1. It keeps the set rate if fed with a clock from the FF800.
c. If ADAT or SPDIF is disabled using the Bandwidth picklist, their channels still show in the CH mode list for the rotary dial.
d. If ADAT is enabled AND a 88k or higher Sample Rate is selected, all eight ADAT channels (or odd ones if ganged) are still in the CH mode list.
For me, the last two show laziness in the interface design and force us to have to cycle through more options than necessary.
However, the first one is so risky because a slight lapse in concentration may result in losing a whole project.
If others are getting the same issues, then the firmware is suspect. Otherwise, my unit goes back as a DOA.