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I'm using the M-Audio USB Quattro.
I use N-Track studio using the ASIO drivers to get 4-channel audio recording with this device. The device recommends a 500mhz processor for full-out recording, and i've been using it on my 400mhz laptop. About every 2 minutes or so into a recording i get a reoccuring click or pop. so every two minutes it goes "pop.......pop.......pop......" for about 30 seconds then goes away. Then about 2 minutes later it comes back again. I've done 2 channel recording using Cool Edit Pro using the WDM drivers and have not discovered this problem in that situation.
At first, I assumed it was the lack of processing power. So I've set it all up on my 600mhz Athlon desktop (not the fastest, i know, but plenty more ram and hd space) and have discovered the same clicks or pops as when I was using my laptop.
Could it be that I still need a faster processor, or is it the ASIO drivers? Or is it just that N-Track ver. 3.0 is not very good??
Please help. I'm doing a major recording job in about a week and I'm *very* seriously considering purchasing a 1.0ghz+ laptop (since I need a new one anyway) for the job.
Suggestions?
THANKS!!!!
I use N-Track studio using the ASIO drivers to get 4-channel audio recording with this device. The device recommends a 500mhz processor for full-out recording, and i've been using it on my 400mhz laptop. About every 2 minutes or so into a recording i get a reoccuring click or pop. so every two minutes it goes "pop.......pop.......pop......" for about 30 seconds then goes away. Then about 2 minutes later it comes back again. I've done 2 channel recording using Cool Edit Pro using the WDM drivers and have not discovered this problem in that situation.
At first, I assumed it was the lack of processing power. So I've set it all up on my 600mhz Athlon desktop (not the fastest, i know, but plenty more ram and hd space) and have discovered the same clicks or pops as when I was using my laptop.
Could it be that I still need a faster processor, or is it the ASIO drivers? Or is it just that N-Track ver. 3.0 is not very good??
Please help. I'm doing a major recording job in about a week and I'm *very* seriously considering purchasing a 1.0ghz+ laptop (since I need a new one anyway) for the job.
Suggestions?
THANKS!!!!