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![]() Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 43 Inscrit : 17 oct. 05 Lieu : Toledo - US Membre no 71,372 ![]() |
Has anyone ever "overloaded" their computer by using a usb connect keyboard controller? By that I mean playing notes rapidly for about a minute until the system emits a wierd buzz then completely cuts out any incomming midi information or previosly recorded audio. This isn't a hobby but it happened last night. Has anyone found a suitable way to avoid this? I'm using a powerbook with logic pro. I also ran into a problem with midi audio synch after using a decent amount of plug-ins/instruments. Any input would be considered good!
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Member ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 53 Inscrit : 18 juil. 04 Lieu : London - UK Membre no 47,155 ![]() |
i had a major crash a while ago. My mac froze and a realy loud high pitched constant noise came out of my monitors. Pulled the plug, left it a while and when I switched it on I had no sound coming out.
Thought I blew my sound card, but when I contacted its costomer support they sugested I try another usb port + change cable(for external soundcard). Everything worked fine after that. I now know not to push my mac that far again. |
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![]() Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 43 Inscrit : 17 oct. 05 Lieu : Toledo - US Membre no 71,372 ![]() |
thanks, i'll consider your experience. I wonder if there was a way that the usb port became damaged? The problem seized to continue once i unplugged the chord. If I damaged my computer by inputting too many notes too frequently...thats crazy!
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