On August 22, 2019 8:04:34 AM HST, Will Godfrey <willgodfrey(a)musically.me.uk>
wrote:
I've had one of these running perfectly for near 2
years now and have
always
run it with a buffer size of 64 frames/48kHz. This last week I've been
too busy
with 'other things' to do any composition. However, yesterday when I
tried to
run it. Jack immediately went into a cascade of Xruns with a most
peculiar
error report, suggestion it couldn't find the unit.
Running Yoshimi by itself under Alsa worked fine, so I was now totally
perplexed. Eventually I noticed that Yoshimi was set to 128 frames.
When I set
it to 64, it was even stranger. It ran, but on attempting to play
anything it
just made a horrible noise. Further tests revealed that jack also ran
correctly
with 128 frames or more.
For a while I couldn't think of anything that had changed during that
week - no
upgrades or installs. Then I remembered I'd had to repair a bad solder
joint in
the amplifier, and as everything is mounted in a rack, had to pull
quite a bit
of stuff apart to get to it. I was quite sure I'd checked everything
when
re-assembling it, but just to be sure did a quick 'lsusb' in a terminal
window,
and as I thought, audio, midi, and mouse/keyboard were all on a
different
internal bus, and no bus had anything else on it.
Today, while playing a CD on my 'office' machine I remembered I used to
have a
USB CD player that wouldn't work when plugged into the front USB3
sockets, even
though it was identified on an internal USB2 bus, so checking the music
system,
I had indeed plugged it onto one of these on the back of that machine.
Once
swapped into a (black) USB2 socket it once again worked fine.
I've no idea why it had given the symptoms it did though!
USB ports and "standards" can be weird. I had a cheap but excellent Canon
scanner that used USB2. It worked beautifully when connected to an USB2 port controlled by
an actual USB2 controller. Connect to a USB2 port controlled by a USB3 controller? Nope,
no go, nothing, regardless of OS.
Glad the problem got sorted out. You may now return to composition, your audience here
eagerly awaits your music!
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David W. Jones
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