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> Imic, Horrible sound !
Hellgi
posté dim. 2 mars 2003, 07:09
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Hi everybody,

I've had lots of problems with my iBook recently, while trying to record some external sources (CDs, minidisc, etc). I'm using Peak 3.2. The sound is always very bad, whatever the hardware settings; I tried to change the buffer size, the audio rate, etc. While it changes something, the sound is still bad (lot of noise, scratches here and there, distortions, etc).

I'm under OSX, on an iBook 600, 4 Gb of HD space.

I really don't understand what's going on ! I mean, the iMic is not the best USB audio interface in the world, but it should at least work properly...

Thanks for your suggestions,
Hellgi


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If you have trouble with imic, try connecting it to a usb-hub. Imic-hub-mac. That works for me, no more clicks/noise. cool.gif
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hm.. whats the trick here? i thought hub will only make the whole path more complicated.. whats so good in using hub?
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Perhaps the trouble is in the Audio setup in peak.

Under audio make sure your record settings reflect your setup. Make sure aiff is selected for file format. Check sound out settings, Check hardware settings. Maybe you have already done this... I know Peak needs these settings to work properly.

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Rick
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on the contary...

the hub only helped me. using the imic, my songs sound awesome! just about cd quality... I played my cd of songs I bounced using the imic in an art gallery, and it sounded professionial.


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Hellgi
posté lun. 3 mars 2003, 21:28
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Thanks everybody for your advices, I'm going to look at that biggrin.gif

See ya all
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