I thought this was a SAWStudio64 issue, so I posted yesterday in the bug thread, but now I realize it is a general problem on my system with the latest versions of both SAWStudioLite32 and SAWStudio64. I cannot assign ADAT 11, 13 or 15, either as inputs or outputs. When I try I get a "WARNING!" dialog, with the message: "You Can Not Select The Same Driver For Two Different Devices!" and a single "OK" button. Pressing the button causes the assignment to reset to what it was before I tried to assign it. Strangely, I can assign ADAT 9, both in and out, which is the first pair from the second ADAT interface, but none of the remaining pairs from that interface work.
I have verified that ADAT 2 is set to ADAT format in the RME driver and that none of the RME devices are used by Windoze as defaults for sound or communications, etc. I have tried rebooting Windoze (full shutdown and restart) between using the 64 and 32 bit versions of SAW but it makes no difference. I cannot see anything inside or outside of SAWStudio that is using these devices.
I thought I had verified all of the ADAT interfaces at one point, but I may be mistaken and that would have been with a previous version (5+ years ago) of SAWStudioLite32 in any case. I'm not sure I NEED the last 3 pairs of ADAT inputs (I guess I've been getting along fine without them 8^), but I'd like to understand what is going on and fix it if I can.
Can anyone suggest anything further I should check? My studio has no Internet and it can be a couple of days between opportunities to try things, but I am all out of ideas and open to suggestions. Also, can someone with Fireface UFX (or a Babyface - I think it is the same driver) verify that they can assign the last 3 ADAT interfaces (11, 13 and 15) from the second ADAT, in case this is not just me?
Regards,
John
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