Yes, just started with me. I recently upgraded to Overbridge v2.0.60.2 and upgraded the Analog Heat to v1.21. I haven’t used the unit a few weeks and now all of a sudden I can’t get audio through Overbridge. It’s connected and I can move knobs in the plugin and that’s reflected on the hardware, but no audio.
I came here looking for answers.
UPDATE: I’ve partially fixed this, but still have some issues. Overbridge defaults (on PC) to installing the plugins to ‘C:\Program Files\Steinberg\VSTPlugins\Elektron (64bit)’. I had another folder with prior versions located in ‘C:\Program Files\VSTPlugins\Elektron’ which was conflicting and I was accidentally loading the older versions. That’s why it wasn’t passing audio, but some functions still worked. I discovered this by trying a few other hosts and Bitwig showed two versions which lead me to checking various folders.
That got at least Bitwig working, however, my main mastering DAW (Studio One v5.3) still isn’t passing audio and I can’t figure out why. I’ve tried rescanning all of the plugins, but it’s the same thing and I can confirm I’m using the correct version number in the plugin interface. I’m beginning to think it’s an issue with Presonus at this point.
I’ll open a support ticket with Elektron as a starting point though if I can’t make any progress.
UPDATE #2: Got it. It was Studio One, I had the ‘Dropout Protection’ setting set to ‘Maximum’ which was making the overall blocksize to be ‘2048’ samples. Analog Heat wouldn’t function like that. I’ve seen that warning about too high of a rate and they recommend 256 or less, but I was thrown off by the ‘Dropout Protection’ being set as one thing and actual audio interface settings being set as ‘256’.
Maybe that all helps someone check their configuration and overall process.