It's working now after a reboot but it made me a little nervous something might be up. I'm using a Focusrite Scarlett 18i6. Here's what happened:
I booted up normally.
Opened the Scarlettmix panel to bring my buffers down to tracking levels. I noticed the samplerate was set to 44.1k but the project I'm working on is 48k (project was opened yet) so I figured I'd just switch it while I had the panel open.
After changing the samplerate I got a message saying the samplerate couldn't be changed and that it might because something was streaming audio. I had no other programs open and as I said I had JUST booted up the computer. I have all other audio devices on the system disabled (everything uses the Scarlett) and this was working fine yesterday. So even after that message the panel was indeed showing that the samplerate was 48k.
I opened X3 and I got ANOTHER message along the lines of "no connection to audio driver" or some such thing. I checked preferences and sure enough the Scarlett wasn't showing up in Devices (nothing was).
I freaked out a little and thought I might have to reinstall the driver but got a hold of myself and tried rebooting. X3 opened without the message this time but it took a loooooong time to get going and I got a short whiteout. I'm assuming it was just setting up the interface again but I don't know.
So... I'm just curious if this is something I should be concerned about. I'd hate to think my hardware is failing just as I'm starting to get to work. I'm sure it's just because I went and mucked around with the samplerate but I'm paranoid so I figured I'd ask you guys.
Cheers.