Every time I start Ableton now it throws an error stating:
The audio engine is off. Please click here to choose an audio device from Live's Audio Preferences.
I do, and I can restore things to normal if I do the following:
1. Change the input to "No Input"
2. Change the input to "Line 1/2 (2- M-Audio M-Track Solo... Wave"
a. It's at this point audio begins to work, but I don't want wave, I want DX so...
3. Change the input to the "Line 1/2 ... DX"
And now I'm all set. It's not the end of the world to do this workaround, but it's annoying. I'm using an M-Audio Solo audio interface.
It all started when I was running into USB troubles on the machine and I unplugged the interface from USB while Ableton was running.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I have to cycle my audio input every time I start Ableton now
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Re: I have to cycle my audio input every time I start Ableton now
reinstall its driver?
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Re: I have to cycle my audio input every time I start Ableton now
I believe I found the solution. I tried updating the drivers as suggested but that didn't help. Then I noticed my G drive (where some samples are kept) was showing as being offline. I fixed that drive (I don't think it's long for this world), restarted Ableton, and poof! Fixed!
Super weird.
Super weird.
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Re: I have to cycle my audio input every time I start Ableton now
And now it's back to my OP behavior.
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Re: I have to cycle my audio input every time I start Ableton now
Are you setting up the M-Audio as the current default driver for the operating system before launching Ableton? That's how I do it and I never have any problems.