Luna Problem, I'm lost....

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ReekHavok
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Luna Problem, I'm lost....

Post by ReekHavok »

Hello,
I'm new to the forum and Creamware, so I will start by saying hello.

The problem I'm having is this:
When running the Scope card along with Sonar 5 Producer and My M-Audio AudioPhile 192 my PC freezes up occationaly and all I can do is restart the PC to get out of it.........

Here are my spec and how the system is setup:
AMD 64 X2 Dual core 3800+
Asus A8N5X MOBO
4GB of PC3200 Ram
Sata and Ide Hard drives....
M-Audio AudioPhile 192
Creamware Luna 4.5 scope

I am running the Luna's Spdif outs to the M-Audio's Spdif in's and then back
The M-Audio is the master to the Luna. I am also running the MIDI out of my AudioPhile to the MIDI in of the Luna to controll its synths.

Any help is welcome and apreciated, I'm not sure if its settings or something hardware......

Thanks in advance.

-Rik
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Post by valis »

Why use both cards that way? The Luna is in many ways superior to the M-Audio.

Also, lockups like that are typically the result of resource conflicts. Right click on My Computer, Choose "Manage", go into task manager on the left pane, then when there in the top menu choose "View > Resources by Type". List your IRQ's and the devices they're assigned to for us to peruse. You might also want to in the meantime go into your BIOS and disable anything you're not using.

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Post by ReekHavok »

Not quite sure why I'm doing that yet, It seems to make the most sense to me...... I could just be causing more trouble I'll bet.
When I just installed that Creamware though I did have a problem.
In XTC mode I would set my latency in my sequencer (to 2ms) but when I would come back to it the next day it would change(to 93ms).... Weird.

Here is that list of IRQ's....... The ones with a * have a ? next to them.....

(ISA) 0 System timer
(ISA) 4 Communications Port COM1
(ISA) 6 Standard floppy disk controller
(ISA) 8 System CMOS/Real time clock
(ISA) 9 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System
(ISA) 10 MPU-401 Compatible MIDI Device
(ISA) 13 Numeric data processor
(ISA) 14 Primary IDE Channel
(ISA) 15 Secondary IDE Channel
(PCI) 3 Other PCI Bridge Device *
(PCI) 3 SM Bus Controller *
(PCI) 5 Multimedia Audio Controller *
(PCI) 17 M-Audio Delta AP192
(PCI) 18 Creamware DSP-Board
(PCI) 18 NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS
(PCI) 20 Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
(PCI) 21 Standard Dual Channell PCI IDE Controller
(PCI) 22 Standard Dual Channell PCI IDE Controller
(PCI) 23 Standard OpenHCD USB Host COntroller

I notice my Creamware card and my NVIDIA card are on the same #(18 ) ......
Could that be the problem?

So far when the machine doesnt lockup it works realy nice as far as using the Socpe platform on its own along with Sonar and my M-Audio.... I guess thats why I'm using it that way....

Thank again in advance for any help.

-Rik
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Go into your BIOS on boot (there's a key, you might have to refer to your motherboard/pc manual if you have a logo during the boot process). Disable anything you don't need (serial, parallel etc). Also remember to disable that onboard sound device that windows seems to be seeing (or it might just be a game port on the m-audio, not sure).

Move the Creamware card into a different slot. Then go back into the same place in the MMC (where you're finding the device manager) and see what the Creamware card shares with now. Repeat until it either doesn't share with anything or it's sharing with something that doesn't seem to cause a problem.
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Post by bassdude »

Yes you have the creamware card sharing an IRQ with your video card. A very bad conflict.
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Post by Kenf »

Hi,
Have you checked the tips here???
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=21703

The latency has to be set 'manually' in XTC mode
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Post by Kenf »

Sorry... Thanks to Michel for the document...
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Post by ReekHavok »

Gentlemen Thanks for the quick responses.
I will try all of the above, I had a feeling that the video and creamware card was problem.

I will get back to you on my results asap.

Thanks again.

-Rik
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Post by ReekHavok »

I moved the Luna to another slot and now the PCI IRQ's read as follows:

(PCI) 16 Creamware DSP-Board
(PCI) 17 M-Audio Delta AP192
(PCI) 18 NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS
(PCI) 20 Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
(PCI) 21 Standard Dual Channell PCI IDE Controller
(PCI) 22 Standard Dual Channell PCI IDE Controller
(PCI) 23 Standard OpenHCD USB Host COntroller

Does that look better all around?

I also went into the Bios and disabled com ports and serial ports and the onboard sound. Now they seem to have disapeared from the list thankfully.

I will read that XTC doc through.

Thanks for the info and I will get back to you if there are issues or good results....

Thanks again.

-Rik
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Post by Shayne White »

If that still doesn't work you can try installing the 3.1b drivers for Scope (will still work with Scope 4.5 software). That fixed some crashing issues for me when using multiprocessing/APIC.

http://www.shaynesworld.com/3.1b_drivers.zip

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Post by ReekHavok »

This seems to be working very well now guys!

Thanks very much for your help, If we all lived in the same place I would buy you all a round of beer! HA!

Thanks again and again!

-Rik
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Post by Shayne White »

ReekHavok wrote:This seems to be working very well now guys!

Thanks very much for your help, If we all lived in the same place I would buy you all a round of beer! HA!

Thanks again and again!

-Rik
You can always buy each of us a Solaris keyboard instead! :lol: :P 8) :D
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Post by ReekHavok »

Believe me if I had that kind of money I would be that kind of generous.

Wait I havent seen the solaris keyboard........ WHATS THAT!?!?!? :o

-RIK
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Post by ReekHavok »

That synth looks amazing........ I want!

Hey guys still so far so good, Your help is on my top list.
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Two things I love Boooz and Creamware!

HAHAH!

Actualy I had no issues at all until for some reason my Akai MPD16 kept crashing and blue screening my PC.......... oye! :roll:

Thanks again

-RIk
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