So I reinstalled OS X fresh on a new dedicated drive, started at 10.8.2, installed drivers, updated to 10.8.5, replaced drivers, and everything appeared to work.


I installed Logic Pro X and started messing around while my extra content downloaded, switched instruments from a particularly electronic sound to a piano, and it kept the electronic sound. So I thought to myself "Oh the effect must not have cleared" but after making a new track, it didn't go away.


So I looked in my Audio/MIDI settings and saw my Built-In Audio was set to 48000Hz, which isn't correct as I usually have it at 44100 or 96000, so I thought changing it would fix it, and while it did temporarily, the listing switched back to 48000 immediately. I could still change between 16, 20, and 24 bit output, and that stayed, but nothing seemed to help. I tried unplugging the headset I also had plugged in at the time which by default only allows 48000Hz on it's output, thinking it could be causing the problem, and it still wouldn't change.


So at this point I'm trying everything in the book, running MultiBeast again, closing/reopening Logic, changing settings in Logic, rebooting, etc... and nothing seems to be helping. When I "fix" it, it gives me normal sound for a little bit and then starts getting (bitcrushed) again. Literally as I was typing that sentence, I got a Facebook message and it sounded like I was using it on a Gameboy.


Is there any reasoning as to why this could happen? Because I've googled and can't find anything related to it.


Specs: i5-3450, 16GB DDR3-1600, Biostar TZ77B Motherboard, ALC892 Audio, GTX 650 Ti GPU


I've run OS X on this build before without problems but it was in 10.8.3, what could be the problem now?



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