Can the reset be done internally in Hauptwerk when H/W is ready to play?
Presently I have reduced the startup time by eliminating the wait before H/W starts (looking for external audio/MIDI components).. The synchronizing between MOTU Ultralite AVB and the 24 Ao takes longer than allowed when H/W "looks" for these components at the beginning of H/W loading as expected. However by resetting the audio/MIDI engine after everything is loaded/synchroinzed, H/W excepts that as ok. So this would be a "second" reset sort of.
Temporarily I use an external encoder/decoder connected to the ((Advanced MIDI - Misc state output audio ((or MIDI)) active, etc) "ready to play signal" to a decoder, output of the decoder via a relay to the encoder connected to the above reset. Works fine all of time. just not the cleanest way to do it hense the question.
We leave the Ultralite AVB (in the console) powered 24/7. An issue happens when the console is unplugged from power and moved to a different physical location. If the computer is started before the Ultralite AVB is "ready to go", H/W says there is no MIDI or audio interface connected, which is the case at that time and expected as well. There is a "reboot" button for that case available. By the time the reboot is finished, the UltraLite AVB is, of course, ready to go..Most of the time, there is no need to reboot.
Rgds,
Ed
Presently I have reduced the startup time by eliminating the wait before H/W starts (looking for external audio/MIDI components).. The synchronizing between MOTU Ultralite AVB and the 24 Ao takes longer than allowed when H/W "looks" for these components at the beginning of H/W loading as expected. However by resetting the audio/MIDI engine after everything is loaded/synchroinzed, H/W excepts that as ok. So this would be a "second" reset sort of.
Temporarily I use an external encoder/decoder connected to the ((Advanced MIDI - Misc state output audio ((or MIDI)) active, etc) "ready to play signal" to a decoder, output of the decoder via a relay to the encoder connected to the above reset. Works fine all of time. just not the cleanest way to do it hense the question.
We leave the Ultralite AVB (in the console) powered 24/7. An issue happens when the console is unplugged from power and moved to a different physical location. If the computer is started before the Ultralite AVB is "ready to go", H/W says there is no MIDI or audio interface connected, which is the case at that time and expected as well. There is a "reboot" button for that case available. By the time the reboot is finished, the UltraLite AVB is, of course, ready to go..Most of the time, there is no need to reboot.
Rgds,
Ed
Last edited by engrssc on Sat Jul 28, 2018 1:49 am, edited 2 times in total.