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Discussion in 'MASCHINE Area' started by quarterboy, Dec 25, 2012.

The section where you delete certain files in the library/preferences folder and then restarting the Mac, has fixed a long standing issue with the internet on my MacBook Pro 2011. First the wifi stopped a couple months ago, so we ran an Ethernet cord, and then that even stopped working tonight. I think the Alphatrack and Tranzport are long discontinued. I zipped and uploaded the drivers to Mediafire in case Frontier stops supplying them. Here are all the files (Mac and Windows drivers and manuals) for the Alphtrack: Frontier Alphatrack all drivers and files And here are the files for the Tranzport: Frontier Transport all drivers and files. I'm trying to set up a MIDI controller from my friend. It's the AlphaTrack from Frontier. I thought I could use it for the automations and shortcut buttons, but now I have problems with configuring it. I downloaded the AlphaTrack Driver 1.4 (Mac), which has different modes, but none works. I can't find the maschine settings for the MIDI channels.

Solved Frontier Alphatrack Driver For Mac Os

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This feature benchmark dives into one of the top requests we received from our Patreon backers: Undervolt Vega: Frontier Edition and determine its peak power/performance configuration. The test roped us in immediately, yielding performance uplift largely across the board from preliminary settings tuning. As we dug deeper, once past all the anomalous software issues, we managed to improve Vega: FE Air's power available to the core, reduce power consumption relative to this, and improve performance in non-trivial ways.

Solved Frontier Alphatrack Driver For Mac

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Discussion in 'MASCHINE Area' started by quarterboy, Dec 25, 2012.

The section where you delete certain files in the library/preferences folder and then restarting the Mac, has fixed a long standing issue with the internet on my MacBook Pro 2011. First the wifi stopped a couple months ago, so we ran an Ethernet cord, and then that even stopped working tonight. I think the Alphatrack and Tranzport are long discontinued. I zipped and uploaded the drivers to Mediafire in case Frontier stops supplying them. Here are all the files (Mac and Windows drivers and manuals) for the Alphtrack: Frontier Alphatrack all drivers and files And here are the files for the Tranzport: Frontier Transport all drivers and files. I'm trying to set up a MIDI controller from my friend. It's the AlphaTrack from Frontier. I thought I could use it for the automations and shortcut buttons, but now I have problems with configuring it. I downloaded the AlphaTrack Driver 1.4 (Mac), which has different modes, but none works. I can't find the maschine settings for the MIDI channels.

Solved Frontier Alphatrack Driver For Mac Os

This feature benchmark dives into one of the top requests we received from our Patreon backers: Undervolt Vega: Frontier Edition and determine its peak power/performance configuration. The test roped us in immediately, yielding performance uplift largely across the board from preliminary settings tuning. As we dug deeper, once past all the anomalous software issues, we managed to improve Vega: FE Air's power available to the core, reduce power consumption relative to this, and improve performance in non-trivial ways.

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Although power target and core voltage are somewhat tied at the hip, both being tools for overclocking, they don't govern one another. Power target offset dictates how much additional power budget we're willing to provide the GPU core (from the power supply) in order to stabilize its clock. GPU Vcore governs the voltage supplied, and will generally range from 900 to 1250mv on Vega: FE cards.

Vega's native DPM configuration runs its final three states at 1440MHz, 1528MHz, and 1600MHz for the P-states, with DPM7 at 1600MHz/1200mv. This configuration is unsustainable in stock settings, as the core is both power-starved and thermally throttled (we'll show this in a moment). The thermal limiter on Vega: FE is ~85C, at which point the power and clock will fluctuate hard to try and maintain control of the core temperature. The result is (1) spikey frequencies and frametime latencies, worsening perceived performance, and (2) reduced overall performance as frequency struggles to maintain even 1528MHz (let alone the advertised 1600MHz). To resolve for the thermal issue, we can either configure a more intelligent fan curve than AMD's stock configuration or create a Hybrid card; unfortunately, we're still left with a new problem – a power limit.

Solved Frontier Alphatrack Driver For Macbook

The power limit can be resolved in large part by offsetting power target by +50%. Making this modification is easy and 'fixes' the issue of clock-dropping, but introduces (1) new thermal issues – resolvable by configuring a higher fan RPM, of course, and (2) absurdly high power consumption for a non-linear scaling in performance. In order to truly get value out of this approach, undervolting seems the next appropriate measure. AMD's native core voltage is far higher than necessary for the card to operate at its 1600MHz target, and so lowering voltage improves performance from the out-of-box config. This is for thermal and power reasons alike. We ultimately see significantly reduced power consumption, to the tune of ~90W in some cases, a more stable core clock and thereby higher performance, and lower temperature – and thereby controllable noise.





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