I'm not sure if Apple has reverted their USB fix in 11.2.2 or if it was related to the OC 0.6.7 update, but my USB drop-out issues have suddenly returned. Ended up having 2 dropouts in the last 2 days, so... I've put my USB expansion card back in - which, should resolve the issue. I really...
I was wondering the same thing, but updated from their actual release package and... got the same result. Wondering if it's just a mislabeled version, or.... perhaps it wasn't packaged correctly?
I ran High Sierra on this build for a long, long time - due to the same reason as you, I was using an Nvidia 1080 at the time (and have since swapped that card out which is why I upgraded the OS). I didn't encounter any real issues (aside from the USB issue, which seems to have been resolved in...
Well, it's been a while now, and I haven't seen any problems since upgrading to Big Sur and removing the USB expansion card.
I will say that my setup has changed slightly from what it was before though. Before, I had all devices plugged into the USB directly. Since upgrading, I have also...
Update to OC 0.6.5 went smoothly. Thanks for the heads up!
The 'DeduplicateBootOrder' key can be removed from the included AMD config in the zip on this version. It looks like it's still in there.
Do we definitively know if Big Sur resolved the issue with the USB devices by chance?
I'm wondering if it's safe to remove this USB expansion card and go back to on-board, or if it's still best practice to use the card and forgo the motherboard connections?
Finally upgraded from Mojave to Big Sur a few nights ago. Initial thoughts are - def a worthwhile upgrade!
It was a bit of a pain in the butt swapping the bootloader over only because I was still using an experimental config/setup left over from fighting those nasty USB issues early on (and...
Ultimately...no... I did not. I worked around the problem.
I eventually gave up, upgraded to Mojave, changed my motherboard out to a board with a better supported Thunderbolt onboard chipset (Gigabyte Designare z390), and swapped my interface over to a thunderbolt one.
I definitely sounds like it 'connected', if the thunderbolt light is on it.
- If you directly send output to it via your DAW and open up the Focusrite Control app, do you see any sort of audio going into it at all?
- Does it say 'Sync Status Locked' in the app?
I haven't had too many problems with my Focusrite Clarett 8Pre. I do realize it's probably different from the Focusrite Red 16Line that @PTuser is user though. I've used this interface successfully an Alpine Ridge thunderbolt card, and also also on this board with on-board TB now without any...
My issue wasn't that it didn't work, mine was that Native Instruments wouldn't retain authorization after a reboot. That issue was solved by making that modification in Clover.
I'm on 10.14.6 now, as I feel it offered better performance for me personally. However, when I first installed/set...
I actually initially jumped straight to Catalina, and I actually only lost one plugin, which..doesn't work on Mojave anyway for some reason, so that wasn't a problem for me. The issue that caused me to revert back to Mojave, was that while Ableton felt 'smoother' on Catalina, for some reason...
Yup, the Inateck card seems to be the solution for me here too. I used Ableton a bit this weekend, although, not a whole lot. I still haven't rebooted the system or had a single USB drop out since I installed the Inateck card how long ago. I'm going to go ahead and say the issue is finally...
I'm still going strong over here. No reboots, no drop-outs since switching to the external card. I still haven't had much time to mess around in Ableton though, so... I'm gonna wait for a few weeks until I spend some solid time into it to confirm, but...so far, so good.
I've noticed something like this from time to time, but I haven't been able to put my finger on the cause yet. Sometimes, clicks/etc just don't register for a several seconds. I've noticed it happen in Mail, Chrome, opening iTunes, iMessages. Usually the system is instantaneous. Every so...
Woohoo! Awesome!
I've got to say, so far... I haven't had any issues on my end either. I haven't rebooted the computer yet in probably at least a good 3-5 days at least. I'm going to try to keep it up and going for another week or two to make sure.
I'm still not sure I've seen a USB dropout...
Yup - I've noticed the same thing. I experienced far fewer and less frequent USB freezes when I was going into Windows then rebooting back into OSX. Although, I'm not sure if the correlation was from booting into windows, or the actual act of rebooting - probably rebooting if I had to guess -...
I don't have that monster, but I run the older baby 38" version of that LG ultrawide. No real issues with it. I run it off DP on a Radeon VII. Once in a blue moon, it doesn't turn on with OSX for some strange reason, but... otherwise, it works fine.
Awesome! Glad to hear it's (at least so...
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