Studio 1824 asio driver bug?
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 5:25 am
Hi, please consider this as a bug report (I hope somebody doesn't rather consider it a "feature"...)
After becoming crazy for some time I discovered that the presonus 1824 must be powered on BEFORE the pc, otherwise the asio driver refuses to load the default setting of 48 khz which I have set, and stays at 44.1. This causes some problem with some applications which aren't able to properly set the asio (for example synthedit or foobar). The strange thing is, if I forget to manually turn my 1824 on before the pc (it is in my rack), EVEN if I power it on and then reboot the pc, the asio still defaults to 44.1. I have to literally turn the pc off and then on again for the default setting of 48 khz to become active. Please don't tell me to set the windows audio devices to 48 khz: they are already but those have no effect on the asio (btw, I might want to set the asio default to 96 khz, while windows audio devices max rate is 48 khz, that has nothing to do with asio).
I hope this annoyance will be fixed. What really annoys is that the 1824 does not remember its power on status. I shall invent something to mechanically keep the button pressed.
After becoming crazy for some time I discovered that the presonus 1824 must be powered on BEFORE the pc, otherwise the asio driver refuses to load the default setting of 48 khz which I have set, and stays at 44.1. This causes some problem with some applications which aren't able to properly set the asio (for example synthedit or foobar). The strange thing is, if I forget to manually turn my 1824 on before the pc (it is in my rack), EVEN if I power it on and then reboot the pc, the asio still defaults to 44.1. I have to literally turn the pc off and then on again for the default setting of 48 khz to become active. Please don't tell me to set the windows audio devices to 48 khz: they are already but those have no effect on the asio (btw, I might want to set the asio default to 96 khz, while windows audio devices max rate is 48 khz, that has nothing to do with asio).
I hope this annoyance will be fixed. What really annoys is that the 1824 does not remember its power on status. I shall invent something to mechanically keep the button pressed.