Native. Just the standard M1 Pro chip
"... if there is some issue with the M1 Mac's compatibility with the M-Audio?" Yes probably.
There's so many question marks.
The Air 192/4 is class compliant so I can't figure out where the problem lies.
But the weird thing is that my M-Audio and Windows computer worked fine until I made the switch to MacBook. The combination of M-Audio and MacBook is possibly not that well in the end...
It's annoying that there are different outcomes just by letting the M-Audio Air be in control, so I guess this is up to be a money problem in the end with having to buy a better interface?
Im using my M-Audio interface with Rokits as monitors, and that connection seem to distort when there's a lot of sound happening at once like TheSynthDev says.
Not sure how to get the MP3 as it isn't my song. I don't know if recording on the computer into Audacity or something like that will result in the way you wanted to hear the file?
Sorry, I've made a mistake. The song sounds fine on MacBook speakers... Also on Spotify. On Spotify both MacBook speakers and Rokit Monitors sounds fine. So there seem to be a conflict between SoundCloud and maybe M-Audio.
Hi HomeRecording.com,
I've made this account to ask you guys about a problem I've been having since day 1 once I got the new MacBook Pro M1 Pro.
I have noticed a LOT of clipping when sound gets loud / peaks, but I can't find the solution to this. The problem especially occurs when listening to...