Heh... allow me to answer my own question.
It seems that something mysteriously attacked my MSVCR71.dll which cause
Antares Auto Tune to puke and return the error code.
I had one error message for each instance of Auto Tune that was plugged in.
I'm using Auto Tune on only one other project, that's why no other projects
returned the same error code.
What's messed up is that reinstalling Antares did not rewrite msvcr71.dll,
but luckily I keep a back up of my system directories for just such
emergencies.
It was a lucky shot in the dark that I found this error...
Thanks to anyone who gave consideration to my problem.
-Todd
>From: "Egg Shen" <inc0gnit0@...>
>Reply-To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com
>To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [Logic_Cafe] Help with ASIO error code
>Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 17:00:20 -0000
>
>Hi...
>
>I have a project I've been working on and things have been going
>smoothly. Last night, I saved my work and close Logic - no problems.
>
>This morning, after tinkering with another project, I went to resume
>work on the previous song and while opening it, I received a warning
>that the ASIO driver was returning error code 126.
>
>I checked my other projects and no others are returning this error
>code, so I don't believe that this is a 'global' error, but rather
>something specific to the one song.
>
>I've searched the message archives and Googled for ASIO error codes,
>but haven't had any luck finding out what's wrong.
>
>After I click through the five or six identical error messages, the
>song loads and plays okay, but I'm still concerned.
>
>Can anyone offer any ideas as to what error code 126 is all about?
>
>I am using Logic Platinum 5.5.
>
>Thanks,
>-Todd
>
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