Thanks Neil and the Focusrite team! I'm in touch so I can get my unit sorted out.
Also, thanks again everyone for helping diagnose and troubleshoot this.
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I/O Ping value changes randomly (Logic, RME, Focusrite)
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- stormymondays
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Re: I/O Ping value changes randomly (Logic, RME, Focusrite)
Hi stormymondays!
Excellent news, but so let us know that the problem really is resolved when you get our unit back ;)
Martin
Excellent news, but so let us know that the problem really is resolved when you get our unit back ;)
Martin
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Re: I/O Ping value changes randomly (Logic, RME, Focusrite)
Martin Walker wrote:Hi stormymondays!
Excellent news, but so let us know that the problem really is resolved when you get our unit back ;)
Martin
As promised, I'm chiming in to confirm that Focusrite did solve the issue and shipped a fixed unit! The UK support/tech team was excellent throughout, and I did get a replacement unit in the meantime. Outstanding.
- stormymondays
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Re: I/O Ping value changes randomly (Logic, RME, Focusrite)
Good stuff. I've always found the folks at focusrite really helpful when I've needed to contact them. :thumbup:
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Re: I/O Ping value changes randomly (Logic, RME, Focusrite)
Well done Focusrite! :clap:
Martin
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Re: I/O Ping value changes randomly (Logic, RME, Focusrite)
Yes, well done Focusrite.
I wonder however if this is another case of the "Watchdog Effect"? You know the sort of thing, a badly served consumer battles a company for months (around 6 in this case) and then miraculously a solution is found when an organization with some public clout gets involved.
Fair play to Focusrite and I think most companies at some level want to give good service it is just that they have put in layers of "chits of girls" and "jobsworths" that defeat the common man.
Dave.
I wonder however if this is another case of the "Watchdog Effect"? You know the sort of thing, a badly served consumer battles a company for months (around 6 in this case) and then miraculously a solution is found when an organization with some public clout gets involved.
Fair play to Focusrite and I think most companies at some level want to give good service it is just that they have put in layers of "chits of girls" and "jobsworths" that defeat the common man.
Dave.
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Re: I/O Ping value changes randomly (Logic, RME, Focusrite)
ef37a wrote:I wonder however if this is another case of the "Watchdog Effect"? You know the sort of thing, a badly served consumer battles a company for months (around 6 in this case) and then miraculously a solution is found when an organization with some public clout gets involved.
To be honest, it took a while to get past the first line support and up to a technician that would understand the issue, and maybe SOS helped with this. In that case it's only fair, since I bought the unit on the strength of the SOS review :-)
Once that happened, everything was taken care of quite swiftly. When it took longer than expected for them to write new firmware, they sent me a replacement unit, and they even offered to send their top of the line interface instead, so no complaints on that front.
- stormymondays
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Re: I/O Ping value changes randomly (Logic, RME, Focusrite)
stormymondays wrote:ef37a wrote:I wonder however if this is another case of the "Watchdog Effect"? You know the sort of thing, a badly served consumer battles a company for months (around 6 in this case) and then miraculously a solution is found when an organization with some public clout gets involved.
To be honest, it took a while to get past the first line support and up to a technician that would understand the issue, and maybe SOS helped with this. In that case it's only fair, since I bought the unit on the strength of the SOS review :-)
Once that happened, everything was taken care of quite swiftly. When it took longer than expected for them to write new firmware, they sent me a replacement unit, and they even offered to send their top of the line interface instead, so no complaints on that front.
Well ok, you know the hoops you had to jump through better than I. The genius that said "we cannot be responsible for problems with third party devices" needs sacking. ADAT (afaik) is an industry protocol, like USB (won't say Firewire!) and anything should work with anything else. In any case, ANYTHING you connect to a computer is "third party"! What if Dell & Co took the same stance?
The problem is I think the fact that "communication" has never been easier or cheaper and yet it is now often harder to contact a person in a company with any sense or authority than it was 30 years ago. Rarely is there a prominent email address and you often have to fill in a very nosy form. Orta be a law!
Dave.
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