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Del Monte
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I'm running Windows XP, Service Pack 3
Card is a M-Audio Delta Audiophile 192
Mixer is an Edirol M-16DX
Type of cable is Digital Coaxial 75 Ohm with gold plugs
Hi there,
I'm having a problem with my setup between my mixer and my computer. I don't know what to do about it so I'm posting a thread here to get some help on the nature of the problem.
I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 3 on my PC and I have an M-Audio Delta Audiophile 192 sound card fitted internally inside my PC. I have recently bought some digital Coaxial 75 ohm cables from ebay to connect my mixer which is a Edirol M-16DX 16 channel mixer to my M-Audio sound card.
The trouble I'm having is when I'm playing music on my computer using either Winamp or Foobar2000 is that every so often the audio will cut out for about 2 seconds approximately and then it comes back on again. Every time it does this there is a message appears on my mixer saying that it is syncing the coaxial clock.
I think I have the correct settings for my soundcard driver in Windows. I can always post a screenshot if you think it's necessary to see the settings I have been using. So as I play my audio from my computer's soundcard into my Edirol mixer on channels 11 and 12 it will sometimes cut out and then come back. It is annoying me because I used to have my mixer connected with analogue connection but since I've switched to digital connection it keeps having this problem and the music won't play constantly from the computer.
I've also noticed tonight just before I'm writing this that I have had my mp3 player plugged into my mixer on another channel (channels 15 and 16) and when the computer has been connected to the mixer with the light lit up for digital on the control panel it has also cut out again for 2 seconds and the music coming from my mp3 player has stopped and then come back on again.
I think it is something to do with the mixer and when it syncs itself to the computer it will stop the music being played from the source inputted and into the monitor speakers which are connected to my mixer.
I can't think what it is that's causing it to cut out? I have recently bought some better quality cable with gold plugs on the ends because I thought it was because originally I had bought some cheaper cable from ebay. Buying better cable hasn't made any difference as I thought it might have been that I wasn't using good enough quality cable to link them both up. It is also annoying if I'm using Sonar to play my recordings back into my mixer, it will cut out for this 2 second gap and then return and you miss a small part of the mix that you're listening to.
So yes if anybody would like me to post some more information like a screenshot of the settings I have for my M-Audio soundcard then just let me know. I'm sure there is a solution to this. I've tried messing with the soundcard settings like the buffer setting for example but haven't got anywhere and it still keeps cutting out every so often (about 6 to 7 times an hour).
I am grateful of any help that anybody on here can suggest about this, I'm totally new to digital connections so any help is appreciated.
Del
Card is a M-Audio Delta Audiophile 192
Mixer is an Edirol M-16DX
Type of cable is Digital Coaxial 75 Ohm with gold plugs
Hi there,
I'm having a problem with my setup between my mixer and my computer. I don't know what to do about it so I'm posting a thread here to get some help on the nature of the problem.
I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 3 on my PC and I have an M-Audio Delta Audiophile 192 sound card fitted internally inside my PC. I have recently bought some digital Coaxial 75 ohm cables from ebay to connect my mixer which is a Edirol M-16DX 16 channel mixer to my M-Audio sound card.
The trouble I'm having is when I'm playing music on my computer using either Winamp or Foobar2000 is that every so often the audio will cut out for about 2 seconds approximately and then it comes back on again. Every time it does this there is a message appears on my mixer saying that it is syncing the coaxial clock.
I think I have the correct settings for my soundcard driver in Windows. I can always post a screenshot if you think it's necessary to see the settings I have been using. So as I play my audio from my computer's soundcard into my Edirol mixer on channels 11 and 12 it will sometimes cut out and then come back. It is annoying me because I used to have my mixer connected with analogue connection but since I've switched to digital connection it keeps having this problem and the music won't play constantly from the computer.
I've also noticed tonight just before I'm writing this that I have had my mp3 player plugged into my mixer on another channel (channels 15 and 16) and when the computer has been connected to the mixer with the light lit up for digital on the control panel it has also cut out again for 2 seconds and the music coming from my mp3 player has stopped and then come back on again.
I think it is something to do with the mixer and when it syncs itself to the computer it will stop the music being played from the source inputted and into the monitor speakers which are connected to my mixer.
I can't think what it is that's causing it to cut out? I have recently bought some better quality cable with gold plugs on the ends because I thought it was because originally I had bought some cheaper cable from ebay. Buying better cable hasn't made any difference as I thought it might have been that I wasn't using good enough quality cable to link them both up. It is also annoying if I'm using Sonar to play my recordings back into my mixer, it will cut out for this 2 second gap and then return and you miss a small part of the mix that you're listening to.
So yes if anybody would like me to post some more information like a screenshot of the settings I have for my M-Audio soundcard then just let me know. I'm sure there is a solution to this. I've tried messing with the soundcard settings like the buffer setting for example but haven't got anywhere and it still keeps cutting out every so often (about 6 to 7 times an hour).
I am grateful of any help that anybody on here can suggest about this, I'm totally new to digital connections so any help is appreciated.
Del