I'm not sure if this problem is due to the interface or some other issue.
When recording through my Audiobox, I can only use it for a few minutes before the sound starts getting distorted/glitchy, almost like it's being run through a bitcrusher. Sounds similar to what happens with CPU overload problems, but when I monitor the CPU load it's at a reasonable level. Recording in Ableton but the same issue happens in other programs. I can increase the buffer size but the issue still happens. If I turn the audio engine off and on again, the issue is resolved, but then will happen again a few minutes later. I do have an older iMac with not great specs. But again the CPU load doesn't seem to be the actual issue. I did find someone with a somewhat similar problem on another forum and the solution for them had something to do with the USB ports on their system? But I didn't quite understand it. I don't have great technical knowledge so forgive me if I'm a dumbass, but I'm at a loss for what to do. I've reinstalled the drivers plenty of times. |
I know this is an old post but on the off chance someone is having a similar issue there are a few things that cause these issues. First thing is overtaxed computer. Asking too much of a computer doing digital recording will cause dropouts which will sound like static/distortion etc. Presonus posts a MINIMUM specification processor and ram spec. These are MINIMUM and if your trying to do this with less than 8 gigs of ram your going to have issues. Not all cables are the same... a cheap cable can cause nothing but trouble. Not all USB audio ports are equal. If you cannot find a "primary USB port ..usually a powered hub will circumvent these issues. I always keep one or two on hand as there have been numerous solutions that were the result of these devices. and finally a clean install and maximizing the computer for digital audio is always a great beginning, and keep the recording computer OFF the internet!
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Well hi there Gary!
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Yo! Brother Cristofe!
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Asus Crosshair V formula Z motherboard AMD FX9590 4.0 GHZ 8 CORE CPU 16GB 2400MHZ RAM CAS8 512 GB SSD PRIMARY HDD 1.5 TB THOSHIBA 128MB 7200 RPM DRIVE 2.0 TB WD BLACK 256 MB 7200 RPM DRIVE AMD R9-290 4GB VIDEO CARD Windows 7 P sp1 2006 Imac Lenovo thinkpad Z565 upgraded with a Quad core processor, SSD and maxed out 8GB ram Win7 Sp1 Mac 2006 Ipad 3, Ipad 4, Ipad Mini Iphone 6s+ Audiobox USB 1818VSL i2 Studiolive 2442Ai SL 16.4.2 X 2 Studio 1/3pro Sony Sound Forge 10 Engineer / producer Owner Twilite Zone productions Owner Studio G |
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Are you using a USB hub with the 44VSL plugged into it? I did that and was getting clicks, then distortion, then total garbage - even just playing YouTube videos (didn't even need to be the DAW). I unplugged the unit from the USB hub and ran it straight into my Mac Mini with the M1 chip. Sounds great now. I think the USB multi port I was using could not keep up with the signal transfer. If you are running it direct already, then check your CPU, Memory & Disk levels to make sure your computer is keeping up. Hope this helps.
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