When I tried to log into Hauptwerk today, it stated it was unable to connect to my Roland Um-one MIDI hardware interface. Further investigating, I discovered that Windows had automatically updated the driver for that hardware this morning. So I rolled back the driver to the previous driver version and was able to get into Hauptwerk.
However, after loading the organ and before the stops appeared, I got a message ("Could not create audio output buffers for ASIO driver with a buffer size of 1024 sample frames. Please try re-booting the computer. Operating system message ASE_InvalidMode, code -997 hex: FFFFFC1B." and "Message code for diagnostic purposes 5148"). I reinstalled THAT driver but keep getting the same message after rebooting the computer, etc. multiple times.
However, I discovered that if I simply click on "Engine/Advanced use/Start Audio/MIDI" the organ finished loading and everything worked normally. BUT Hauptwerk doesn't save the setting and every time I load an organ, any organ, I get the ASIO warning message and have to manually start the audio as described.
What's going on? How do I fix this?
NOTE: I changed NOTHING on Hauptwerk or on my Windows 11 computer. Yesterday everything worked perfectly, and then after the Roland Um-one apparent driver problem, all this started happening.
However, after loading the organ and before the stops appeared, I got a message ("Could not create audio output buffers for ASIO driver with a buffer size of 1024 sample frames. Please try re-booting the computer. Operating system message ASE_InvalidMode, code -997 hex: FFFFFC1B." and "Message code for diagnostic purposes 5148"). I reinstalled THAT driver but keep getting the same message after rebooting the computer, etc. multiple times.
However, I discovered that if I simply click on "Engine/Advanced use/Start Audio/MIDI" the organ finished loading and everything worked normally. BUT Hauptwerk doesn't save the setting and every time I load an organ, any organ, I get the ASIO warning message and have to manually start the audio as described.
What's going on? How do I fix this?
NOTE: I changed NOTHING on Hauptwerk or on my Windows 11 computer. Yesterday everything worked perfectly, and then after the Roland Um-one apparent driver problem, all this started happening.