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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 67375" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>cracling noise on recording and playback</p><p></p><p>Listened to some tracks I recorded the other day and it turns out there is a loud cracle on all channels. Recorded via usb in Reaper at 44.1 kHz with the card in a 16/16 configuration. I had gone with 16/16 because 32/32 was heavily distorted, and everything looked fine when I did a quick sine wave test and inspected a small portion of the waveform that was recorded. Didn't think to actually listen, then I guess I would have caught it earlier. So now I tried various buffer settings, but same result, it crackles. Same with playback of a good file, it crackles. Tested two computers, same result. The sound is ok as such but lots of crackling noise.</p><p>I had the console connected via firewire at home trying out a couple of things and everything seemed fine, so I'm not suspecting the card yet.</p><p>Any suggestions to what I might be doing wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 67375, member: 1285"] cracling noise on recording and playback Listened to some tracks I recorded the other day and it turns out there is a loud cracle on all channels. Recorded via usb in Reaper at 44.1 kHz with the card in a 16/16 configuration. I had gone with 16/16 because 32/32 was heavily distorted, and everything looked fine when I did a quick sine wave test and inspected a small portion of the waveform that was recorded. Didn't think to actually listen, then I guess I would have caught it earlier. So now I tried various buffer settings, but same result, it crackles. Same with playback of a good file, it crackles. Tested two computers, same result. The sound is ok as such but lots of crackling noise. I had the console connected via firewire at home trying out a couple of things and everything seemed fine, so I'm not suspecting the card yet. Any suggestions to what I might be doing wrong? [/QUOTE]
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