"Error code -38 was returned by the Audio driver" - Help!

Hi All,
I am seeing this error when I play a project. The project keeps playing but the error is modal, so I can't "do" anything until I dismiss it. It pops up a different times when playing this one project. Not always at the same place but reliably every time (more than once) that this file is played. I have never seen it before.
Any Ideas?
I'm running on a new-ish MBP with a Pod XT as my audio card. Neither my CPU nor HD meters are maxing in this 20 track file.
What is different to normal? I have just installed NI Komplete but none of their plug are instantiated in this project. I have a couple of missing audio files which give errors when I open the project. I have a missing Hybrid Bas plug-in.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
Matt.

it could be the Motu driver if you have not updated it since upgrading to Tiger. here is a link
http://lasso.motu.com/downloads/filelist.lasso?&-Database=downloads&-Table=dldb&-Op=cn&product=firewireaudio&-Op=cn&platform=macx&-sortfield=date&-sortorder=descending&-search

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