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dim. 4 févr. 2007, 16:34
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Hi: I was having that kind of noise too, but with a M-Audio interface (410). Those are relatives. I guess it is a matter of driver incomptibilities, or maybe some "permission madness", which I found very weird, but it came with OSX and the like.... (verify that...) You can also try to set your buffer to a minor value, so your CPU won´t have to "think" that much...? As usual, it is a labor of love, patience, and a lot of coffee....Good Luck...  P.D. Hey ! I am not an expert, just sharing experiences....
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