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picker17
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I tried this on the computer recording forum with no luck...maybe some of yall here might be able to help.
I just installed a Lambda Lexicon audio interface on my computer but it does not seem to be compatible with my D-Link USB 2.0 PC card for my laptop. It detects it and all, but the sound itself skips and pops and becomes pure static every few seconds. After that happened, I plugged it into the USB 1 port installed on my laptop and lo and behold it was gone. I tried running the supplied Cubase software and that seems to work like a charm too. Would I be fine just using the USB 1 input or will I experience problems later? I tried playing along with a recorded track on Cubase and no latency issues were apparent at all. I was also told that an external hard drive with higher RPM would be a more important upgrade than the USB 2 port. Let me know, thanks!!
I just installed a Lambda Lexicon audio interface on my computer but it does not seem to be compatible with my D-Link USB 2.0 PC card for my laptop. It detects it and all, but the sound itself skips and pops and becomes pure static every few seconds. After that happened, I plugged it into the USB 1 port installed on my laptop and lo and behold it was gone. I tried running the supplied Cubase software and that seems to work like a charm too. Would I be fine just using the USB 1 input or will I experience problems later? I tried playing along with a recorded track on Cubase and no latency issues were apparent at all. I was also told that an external hard drive with higher RPM would be a more important upgrade than the USB 2 port. Let me know, thanks!!