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NavyWulf
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Hi there!
I am a newbie here and somewhat to recording (as many seem to be) so bear with me...
A week or so ago I bought a Tascam US-1800 interface to record my drums. I got my drivers installed, mics plugged in, and the computer/DAW software recognized the device and specific lines with little to no difficulty. The problems started directly after that. Right away I was hearing these "pops" and "crackles" at pretty consistent intervals when listening to what was being fed back through to the computer (this would happen even without the mics plugged in as well). When I would actually attempt to record anything or even talk into a mic, the pops and crackles would get louder and many more of them, but no actual noise that could be considered notes or music would come through.
After doing some research, I found this seems to be an issue of latency. I read forums and manuals of similar issues in which people recommended more RAM, AISO4ALL (Don't know how to use/utilize it), and getting rid of background programs running. I was prepared to buy a 750 GB 7200 rpm hard drive when mine wouldn't suffice for 8+ simultaneously recording tracks, but I wasn't even able to record one track of more than pops and crackles.

PC specs:
Dell Studio 1535 (4-5 years old)
223 GB hard drive (half used) 5400 rpm
Core 2 Duo processor
3 GB RAM
Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
Any insight or ideas anyone can give me would be VERY appreciated!
I am a newbie here and somewhat to recording (as many seem to be) so bear with me...
A week or so ago I bought a Tascam US-1800 interface to record my drums. I got my drivers installed, mics plugged in, and the computer/DAW software recognized the device and specific lines with little to no difficulty. The problems started directly after that. Right away I was hearing these "pops" and "crackles" at pretty consistent intervals when listening to what was being fed back through to the computer (this would happen even without the mics plugged in as well). When I would actually attempt to record anything or even talk into a mic, the pops and crackles would get louder and many more of them, but no actual noise that could be considered notes or music would come through.
After doing some research, I found this seems to be an issue of latency. I read forums and manuals of similar issues in which people recommended more RAM, AISO4ALL (Don't know how to use/utilize it), and getting rid of background programs running. I was prepared to buy a 750 GB 7200 rpm hard drive when mine wouldn't suffice for 8+ simultaneously recording tracks, but I wasn't even able to record one track of more than pops and crackles.


PC specs:
Dell Studio 1535 (4-5 years old)
223 GB hard drive (half used) 5400 rpm
Core 2 Duo processor
3 GB RAM
Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
Any insight or ideas anyone can give me would be VERY appreciated!
