So, while waiting for an answer from Supermicro regarding my useless PCI-results, I thought I'd install my Xite1 on the new PC.
Win 8.0
Supermicro x10sla-f
E3-1220 v3
If I empty my project
Set the project to 96 kHz
Load VDAT
Assign the VDAT to DSP #2
Set VDAT to 32 bit
Try to expand the VDAT to 16 channels (2 VDATs)
I get errors
"A capacity limmit of your DSP cards has been reached
The specific cause is:
Can not add module wave out 16"
If I do the same - except going 32 bit - I get another error:
"A capacity limmit of your DSP cards has been reached
The specific cause is:
Can not add module VDAT track xfader"
Can you replicate these errors?
Is VDAT broken on Xite1?
Is VDAT broken on Xite1?
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Re: Is VDAT broken on Xite1?
It'd be great, if someone with an Xite could tell me he can make Xite work with a 16 input 32 bit VDAT running at 96 kHz.
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Re: Is VDAT broken on Xite1?
as far as i know, VDAT works in the XITEs just fine. the remotes may make some problems, but not VDAT itself.
of course, you are running Scope "as administrator", right?(right click on the Scope icon with Scope closed, and choose "run as administrator")
of course, you are running Scope "as administrator", right?(right click on the Scope icon with Scope closed, and choose "run as administrator")
Re: Is VDAT broken on Xite1?
Yes, as administrator. Otherwise there are a bunch of VDAT files it will not load.
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