"Silent Busses Detected" after awakening system from Sleep state

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2011/09/02 18:42:53 (permalink)

"Silent Busses Detected" after awakening system from Sleep state

I shut down SONAR X1 (X1c) and then put my Windows 7 system to sleep.  I wait for the system to fully enter sleep state (fan stops, power light changes from green to yellow), and then I turn off my Cakewalk/Roland UA-101 USB Audio Interface.
 
When resuming work, I first power up the UA-101, then wake up my Windows 7 system, and then start SONAR.  An error message immediately pops up: "Silent Busses Detected."  I usually have to reboot the system to get SONAR to recognize the UA-101 again.
 
What is up with this?  It seems like although the PC in sleep state, the USB controller board in the PC is aware that the UA-101 has gone away, and when the PC is awakened, the status of the UA-101 is updated to a down state, even though it is up and running.
 
Has anyone encountered this?  Not exactly Interoperability Heaven...
 
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    bitman
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    Re:"Silent Busses Detected" after awakening system from Sleep state 2011/09/02 21:22:25 (permalink)
    Sleep State on a daw!?

    tsk tsk.
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    Re:"Silent Busses Detected" after awakening system from Sleep state 2011/09/03 00:12:07 (permalink)
    Hmm, duly reprimanded.

    What WAS I thinking?


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    Re:"Silent Busses Detected" after awakening system from Sleep state 2011/09/03 12:04:49 (permalink)
    I use sleep state regularly. Try turning off the audio interface **before** you put the machine in sleep state.

    Bill
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