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Other Platform Updates: Zoom Rooms, Windows, iOS, Android, Linux, and Webĭetails about upcoming releases will be posted as they become available.ĭownload here: Download Center New and enhanced features Prompted: Important download with useful feature enhancements and/or critical bug fixes. It will download automatically or prompt the user to download when there is no meeting in-progress. Download from the Download Center or when instructed by our Support team. I'd hate to have to replace it because of such a stupid little problem.Manual: Ad-hoc download with minor enhancements and/or minor bug fixes. I'm desperate to find a solution because I LOVE the sound of this unit and it is the most wonderful audio interface I've ever owned. I've contacted MOTU tech support and they've been really helpful, asking me to try all sorts of things, but unfortunately none of them work.ĭoes anyone have any ideas of what I could try? When I use it with Logic (after a restart) it works flawlessly, but the moment I don't play any audio through it for a little while (and it varies from 30 mins to 24 hours) it happens again. I'm now on 10.13.4 (security update) and it's still happening.
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Wiping my HDD, reinstalling the Mac OS High Sierra, creating a new account, manually reinstalling all my applications.Rolling back to an earlier MOTU driver pack.Important perhaps to note that I'm using an Apple Thunderbolt 2 to FW800 converter, plugged into a FW800 to FW400 converter. The Mac OS console shows no error messages.

I have to force-quit each of these applications and restart the Mac to get things working again, and then it will keep working normally for up to three days when it happens again. Even moving the mouse to the desktop volume control does it. Cuemix, MOTU Audio Setup, even Apple's own Audio MIDI Setup application, all turn the mouse into the SBBOD. I'll get no error messages, but iTunes, Vox, Messages, Skype, and any subsequent application I try to load that uses audio also stops responding. I have been using my Traveler Original now with my MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014) for about two years with no problem, but since High Sierra, I've had a persistent problem whereby I'll be using the device for listening to music while I work in my day job, using Chrome, Mail, Calendar, various Adobe applications, Messages, Contacts, MS Office, Omnigraffle, etc and after a period of not passing any audio through the device, I'll try to open a web page in Chrome and I'll see the mouse turn into that dreaded spinning beach ball, and I'll notice that along with Chrome, any application that uses audio is also unresponsive.
