Usually I reset core audio by switching back and forth between I/O buffer sizes and applying changes and that fixes it temporarily. I can't even reproduce the error consistently when I deliberately try performing the most recent action before it last happened. There doesn't seem to be any obvious consistent cause that I can see. I've seen some posts on other forums that say the problem is triggered by saving a file, for me that's not the case, it seems more random. I've tried all the different buffer settings in Logic, checked my sync settings and tried everything else I can think of, and nothing seems to stop this happening. All the way through I have been using the same Apogee Duet, which has the latest Apogee software update installed. This has only started happening for me since upgrading to from Logic 8 to Logic 9, and has persisted through the upgrade to 9.0.1 and also through system upgrades from 10.5.8 to 10.6, and now to 10.6.1. I keep getting audio midi sync errors with varying sample rates detected and a message saying conflict with external device. His MTC2-FWD is equipped with black aluminum UFO head top screws from T-Works and he is also using a carbon fiber brace from RC Maker between the front Bulkheads to stiffen up the front section of the car.I've done a lot of searching on this topic and found several possible solutions, none of which have worked for me. Ingo is running his car with the standard setup the team found out working the best on the black ETS carpet. The car is based on Mugen Seiki`s actual MTC2 touring car platform and features some interesting brass weights under the differential which allow the drivers to play around with the weight balance of the car. Ingo Braun is one of the guys running the new Mugen Seiki MTC2-FWD car here for the first time at an official ETS race.
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