By ProMusic27
Mon Oct 03, 2022 3:20 pm
Hi there, Mauricio here, in need of help.
I just bought a MPC Renaissance, second hand, but new as brand new... As soon as I got my hands on it, got the last MPC software version installed in my Dell G3 Windows 10 notebook, as well as the driver v2.9.64. When I first start MPC software it told me that the MPC need to have its firmware updated, and I properly did it.
Now, I am having this weird clock problem (I believe it is a matter of internal clock sync):
When I start the software, everything works fine but, as time passes (like 5minutes of working) the audio signal begging to introduce some artifacts, like small glitches and some sort of repetition delay, it will keep increasing till the sound got totally distorted. If I change sample rate, the sound got normal again but, in a matter of minutes, the same problem happens.
I have tried to uninstall (with Revo uninstaller) and reinstall the driver (v2.9.64), but the bug remained.
I've also tried to uninstall MPC software, reinstalling an older version (1.9.6), but the same thing happened.
I have also reinstalled the firmware (v1.10), but with no success.
I didn't find an older version of the firmware, to try a downgrade, and I have run out of ideas.
Could you guys help me with that?
Many thanks from your brazilian folk... Peace.
I just bought a MPC Renaissance, second hand, but new as brand new... As soon as I got my hands on it, got the last MPC software version installed in my Dell G3 Windows 10 notebook, as well as the driver v2.9.64. When I first start MPC software it told me that the MPC need to have its firmware updated, and I properly did it.
Now, I am having this weird clock problem (I believe it is a matter of internal clock sync):
When I start the software, everything works fine but, as time passes (like 5minutes of working) the audio signal begging to introduce some artifacts, like small glitches and some sort of repetition delay, it will keep increasing till the sound got totally distorted. If I change sample rate, the sound got normal again but, in a matter of minutes, the same problem happens.
I have tried to uninstall (with Revo uninstaller) and reinstall the driver (v2.9.64), but the bug remained.
I've also tried to uninstall MPC software, reinstalling an older version (1.9.6), but the same thing happened.
I have also reinstalled the firmware (v1.10), but with no success.
I didn't find an older version of the firmware, to try a downgrade, and I have run out of ideas.
Could you guys help me with that?
Many thanks from your brazilian folk... Peace.