daimion wrote:I'm having issues with my Axe I/O. For the first week or so, not issues. Now, when I run it through my brand new Macbook Pro and either GarageBand or Abelton, after a few minutes, all sound is lost.
Anyone else have this issue? Any solutions out there?
What platform were you on before you moved to a brand new MacBook Pro? That's the one thing that changed in your setup when your issue started.
I have an iMac running Catalina and using Studio One 5 as my DAW and I've had my AXE I/O since they came out and that has never happened to me, it's been rock solid.
If you've had this problem since you got it, then I'd say you got a defective unit, but because you said it started using a new MacBook Pro, and that it's crashing the entire MacOS audio stack, that points to driver conflict issue, or something like that.
Firstly, when using your AXE I/O, make sure you are
not using the ASIO4ALL driver. On a
Mac,
no external drivers are needed because the AXE I/O is class compliant. Do you have any external audio drivers installed?
Also, when using your DAW, make sure your AXE I/O is your
input and
output device. Don't use multiple devices in your DAW or in the Amplitube 4 standalone program. This will introduce timing issues and cause snapping and popping. The device name should be exposed to MacOS as a USB device named "
AXE IO" "2 ins / 6 outs".
Below is a link from IKM that should help getting your AXE I/O working properly.
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/index.php?category=13&topic=axe-ioDave