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Firewire audio issues Mac + Motu
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<blockquote data-quote="jacksutton809" data-source="post: 1713300" data-attributes="member: 375286"><p>Hi piffle, what buffer size are you using in your DAW? Pops, clicks, and crackles are quite often to do with the buffer size being too low. Basically that means the audio engine doesn't have enough processing time. That would explain why changing the audio interface didn't make a difference (the MOTU and Focusrite models you mentioned are similar spec if I remember right...), assuming you were using the same computer and DAW?</p><p>Have you tried any other firewire devices to test out the port? I'm not really sure how likely it is that the firewire bus is the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacksutton809, post: 1713300, member: 375286"] Hi piffle, what buffer size are you using in your DAW? Pops, clicks, and crackles are quite often to do with the buffer size being too low. Basically that means the audio engine doesn't have enough processing time. That would explain why changing the audio interface didn't make a difference (the MOTU and Focusrite models you mentioned are similar spec if I remember right...), assuming you were using the same computer and DAW? Have you tried any other firewire devices to test out the port? I'm not really sure how likely it is that the firewire bus is the problem. [/QUOTE]
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