Digidesign 192 cutting out.

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CalavoBob

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I've got a protools 10 HD system running off a Mac pro 5.1 into 2 Digidesign 192s which are loop synced to a Digidesign Sync. The first 192 is loop master and has 2 analog input cards, one analog output card and one digital output card. The second 192 has one analog input card, one digital input card, and two analog output cards.The second 192 is fed a short DigiLink cable from the first 192's extender port to its DigiLink input. This system ran great for several years until about 6 months ago when after about an hour or 2, the meters on the second 192 would begin to flash intermittently. Usually it's all 16 output meters that flash, but sometimes all the meters start flashing intermittently. I head a srackle, and then the outputs on the second 192 all stop working and remain dead until I reboot the system. I swapped the short DigiLink expansion cable, and even replaced the entire second 192 with another identical unit (with all different i/o cards), but the problem is still there. Thinking that it might be heat related, I separated the two 192 units, put perforated rack panels above and below them, and added a muffin fan between them in the rack box, but it still craps out after a few minutes. Has anyone seen this before? Any ideas? Here's a video of the whacky meters.
 

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Do you get any error messages when the interface stops passing audio? Have you run Digitest? It could be the HD card. Have you trashed prefs and/or reinstalled the HD drivers? Cleaned and reseated PCIe cards? Has anything in your setup changed- like new drivers or apps like UAD updates or ??

I’ve even seen bad usb cables on hard drives cause ProTools to show -6001 clock errors.

Do you have a disk image of your system drive from when everything worked fine? If so, boot from that.

192s are getting pretty old and run warm, so maybe also check the power supplies or even the analog expansion cards. Used 192s sell for almost nothing, maybe buy one to test.

These issues are frustrating and usually result from some seemingly unrelated.
 
you swapped the two 192 units to see if the extender port output on the first unit could be bad?
I haven't tried swapping out the first unit. That's a good idea to doubt the extender port on the first unit.
Kags came up with a number of good ideas too. I hadn't changed the configuration for quite sometime when this happened though. Oddly enough it did not cut out yesterday or today. I'll have to try some mixing on it tomorrow to see if it still screws up. I cleared my head out this evening by tuning up a nice analog 24 tk. It was a swell machine. Satisfying to work on.
 

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