Overbride keeps giving this message when i connect my Analog Four MK1 : latency measurement failed analog four. it’s not since any upgrade or whatever. Just all of a sudden, after working with the new OB, it stopped working.
I tried:
factory reset
Connecting direct into my computer (so without hub)
Reinstall the firmware
different usb cables
waiting for the next overbridge update
waiting a few weeks trying every now and then (you never know)
I also want to note that i have an Analog Rytm mk1 which works perfectly and i tried de usb cable (and port) with the analog four which didn’t help.
Anybody here that has had the same problem and fixed it or do any of you have some more things i could try?
Good points, thanks! I just now tried the device test mode which said zero errors. But it did say “UI firmware: 1.0” while i got the newest firmware (1.36Beta2, it show at boothing) installed. Though the UI Firmware might just be a different firmware.
USB midi i tried now and works perfectly fine, notes and sync.
So i think your right, i need to get in touch with support.
Your channel config is corrupted or set to no in/out. Go into the control panel. Make sure that at least two in and two out is active. Press apply, reboot the unit.
Yes that did the trick, thanks! Wow that was quick especially that it’s ~1am in Europe (where I am also).
(I’ve already submitted a support ticket, feel free to discard…)
I try to do this but every time i press apply i get:
Could Not apply Configuration Your Channel Configuration could not be applied on this system. The required USB bandwidth could not be allocated. Try to Reduce the number of channels, or unplug other usb devices from the hub into which your overbridge device i plugged. If you have multiple overbride devices, you should consider using a MTT-enabled USB-hub.
I get is even though the analog four goes directly into my laptop (no hub) and is the only device connected to my computer. I also tried to do a factory reset (perhaps i have changed some things in the mean while) but this also didn’t help. Also I tried different usb cables from my Rytm as wel as the one from my analog heat (which both work fine, though the heat (mkII) tends to crash quite alot).
I tried it since weeks. I could activate the output Synth Trk 1 only. I tried nearly every combination of two or more input and output tracks. After activating only Synth Trk 1 in/out, I could activate the both main in/out the next time!
this happens when you do an update to the OS and the INS [for some reason] disable themselves. just enable two INS on your A4 in the OB Engine and it won’t fail anymore.
“ Could Not apply Configuration Your Channel Configuration could not be applied on this system. The required USB bandwidth could not be allocated. Try to Reduce the number of channels, or unplug other usb devices from the hub into which your overbridge device i plugged. If you have multiple overbride devices, you should consider using a MTT-enabled USB-hub.”
I have a rytm which works perfectly with OVERBRIDGE and my MTT hub.
I have tried:
factory reset
Connecting direct into my computer (without hub)
installing latest firmware AND latest OVERBRIDGE
different usb cables
*enabling inputs L/R
*enabling outputs
*24 and 16 bit
I’ve been over the manual and the forums, I’m at a loss.
It’s been a while now since I fixed this but I remember it was some fairly complex procedure involving coding (well, for me anyway because I’m barely computer literate when it comes to coding)
Just wait for Elektron to respond they have the answers and it totally worked.
Have you tried the solution posted by Olle (go into Overbridge control panel, make sure at least two ins and outs are selected and then reboot the A4)? It worked for me when I had this issue