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Old 19.05.2009, 05:39 PM
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Exclamation Crackling Whilst Moving Knobs - Major Crash

Hi all,

I just can't seem to get this TI MK1 keyboard working properly with the VC on Mac at all, I've had it over 2 years now! One thing after another it seems...Anyway, I have a patch selected, SuperWrmMS, moving ANY knob on the TI is introducing crackling via the usb o/p's (not analog). I have tried the TI on every usb port on my Mac (ensuring it's got it's own bus), and it happens wherever, intermittently also, so sometimes it's good others not. I was just about to try rebooting it but as I quit Logic, I had the worst crash of the TI I have seen to date. All led's out, display still on but now completely non responsive, pull the power cord job. The worst part of all this was the disgusting digital tripe that pretty much battered my genelecs, along with my ears. I think it's time for Access to withdraw this 3.0.1.15 official release as it's killing not only my inspiration, but my speakers too. This had started out as a positive thread but that crash finished that off. Appalling.
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