TraceyStudios
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FW1884 and X2
1 year ago I purchased a new computer and Sonar X1d, installed the software and new versions of drivers for the Tascam FW1884 and was up and running shortly. System seemed really stable, a couple of minor issues, which I fixed quickly. Just Turn the machine on, open sonar and start recording or mixing or whatever. Recently I upgraded to X2, and now about 1/3 of the time, when I turn the computer on and open sonar, sonar doesn't seem to connect to the FW1884. I look in the preferences and it shows the FW1884 so I assume it sees it. I reboot and everything seems to be fine. Am able to do anything. I have also noticed it takes sonar about a minute to open, and then some of my projects may take a minute or two to open. I am not sure if this is all related to sonar or not. I have disabled any un needed services, no virus scan, no internet connection. This is a dedicated recording computer. The only recent softwares I have installed are ARC2 and iZotope Ozone5, which I don't think they would cause these issues. Was wondering if any other FW1884 users have experienced this? Or if anyone has any suggestions what else i should look for.
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Re:FW1884 and X2
2013/01/13 14:41:39
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I wait a good minute after firing up my Tascam and RME before I open SONAR. If I'm too anxious it's not recognized. I did have one time where I needed to reboot the machine in order for the FW-1884 to be recognized. But.... I had not re-booted my machine in like 90 days before that (ya, I'm of the leave it on 24/7 school, I just turn off the Tascam and RME after a session is done).
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DeeringAmps
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Re:FW1884 and X2
2013/01/13 14:42:27
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I have 2 systems, both have FW1884's attached. In the office; Win7x32 consequently both X1d Expanded and X2a Producer are x32 (really x86). FW-1884 is the i/o and control surface. X1 DEFINITELY boots quicker and loads the same project faster, I just tested it. The Studio specs are in my sig below. X1d Expanded x32 and X2a Producer x64. The FW1884 is used only as a control surface, I've gone RME UFX for i/o. It does "seem" that X2a is a little slow booting and loading projects. I was kind of blaming this on the iLok 2, but maybe that's not the case. IF the firewire led is lit on the FW, Sonar should see just fine. I keep the Studio at 60 degrees this time of year, and the FW can be a bit flakey on initial boot. There used to be endless threads about the FW having to "warm up". There is a service bulletin to that effect, and I see it at low temps. Tom
Tom Deering Tascam FW-1884 User Resources Page Firewire "Legacy" Tutorial, Service Manual, Schematic, and Service Bulletins Win10x64 StudioCat Pro Studio Coffee Lake 8086k 32gb RAM  RME UFX (Audio) Tascam FW-1884 (Control) in Win 10x64 Pro
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TraceyStudios
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Re:FW1884 and X2
2013/01/13 16:07:04
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Thanks, I will wait a bit before i open sonar. Warm up? Had no idea about that. How long does it take to warm up? (i feel kinda silly asking). :)
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bapu
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Re:FW1884 and X2
2013/01/13 16:09:54
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TraceyStudios How long does it take to warm up? For me, as I said, a full minute usually does it.
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TraceyStudios
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Re:FW1884 and X2
2013/01/13 16:13:03
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AMD FX-6100 six-core processor 3.3GHz 8 Gig RAM SONAR X3 Producer Tascam FW1884 Mackie Blackbird Presonus Digimax Avalon U5 BFD2 SL Trigger Alesis DM8 Pro drums KRK Rokit 8s KRK 10s ARC2 Folgers Dark Roast, a bit of crazy :) & lots of help from the forums! http://www.reverbnation.com/blakkmire
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DeeringAmps
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Re:FW1884 and X2
2013/01/13 17:28:00
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Also: What is "RME" http://www.rme-audio.de/en_products_fireface_ufx.php For me if the firewire led is "on", I'm good to go. T
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Re:FW1884 and X2
2014/01/28 13:48:54
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A bit of an old thread, but Tom: how do you use the FW-1884 as only control surface? I want to try Sonar X3 with Windows 8 and my ESI PCI-e audiointerface which has quite good Win8 drivers. (win8 /Sonar 8.5/FW-1884 worked quite nicely but firewire connection was a bit flakey because of the lack of "legacy firewire driver in Win8) How do I use my ESI audiointerface and FW-1884 together? Do you connect the FW-1884 only with midi in/out?
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DeeringAmps
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Re:FW1884 and X2
2014/01/28 20:53:13
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The 1884 is connected via Firewire, I just don't try to access the audio i/o. I'm not sure anyone is having "good" results with the 1884 on a Win 8 machine. There is a thread on the tascam forums.Good luck! T
Tom Deering Tascam FW-1884 User Resources Page Firewire "Legacy" Tutorial, Service Manual, Schematic, and Service Bulletins Win10x64 StudioCat Pro Studio Coffee Lake 8086k 32gb RAM  RME UFX (Audio) Tascam FW-1884 (Control) in Win 10x64 Pro
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Re:FW1884 and X2
2014/01/28 23:31:35
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Until my 1884 stops working, I stay on Windows 7!
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