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SubYeoman
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I’m having a mind-melting recording problem and I’m wondering if anyone out there can help. I have been working on this problem for over a month and have still not figured out what is causing it, and this post is my white flag cry for help.
I have a modest home recording setup using a TASCAM US-122L USB 2.0 interface and an Alienware laptop. I am experiencing what you might call hanging, dropout, skipping, etc. Every 5-10 seconds the audio fails to record for about 1-2 seconds. The effect upon playback is constant audio, then a quick cricket chirp sound, then the audio continues, but at a second or two later that when it should have. For example, if my playing was a steady beat 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; the recording would reflect 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, with a split second chirpy sound where the missing 1-2 seconds of audio should have been. Essentially, the recording process is intermittently “freezing”. Over the course of a month of trying to figure out what is wrong I’ve learned the following:
-I have used Cubase LE4, Mackie Tracktion and Sony Acid and get the exact same effect with all, so I don’t think it’s the software.
-I have used the TASCAM with the same drivers and the same recording software on another computer and it works fine, so I don’t think it’s the interface hardware.
-I am using the latest drivers and firmware available on the TASCAM website, and even tried rolling back to earlier versions of drivers with no success.
-I also have a Digitech RP255 guitar pedal which has a USB interface, and I can record into the above mentioned software on the same laptop using it without a problem, which makes me think it’s not the computer in general.
-Mackie Tracktion has a convenient “CPU usage” meter, and it never got above 10-15% at any time, so I don’t think it is a lack of processing power, especially since it’s a powerful computer I’m only trying to record one raw track.
-The issue occurs on all inputs of the interface, including MIDI, with switches in every position possible. There is also the same “freezing” problem with the output, where a second or two of silence is heard every few seconds. This includes using the recording programs or just listening to an mp3 file.
-I have restored my laptop to factory settings with no other programs installed and the problem still exists. I have unplugged all other USB devices, and I have disabled everything I could think of that might create a conflict including the touch pad, Bluetooth capabilities, the laptop’s sound card, the network adapters and internet, all with no effect. The laptop is plenty powerful enough to play the most demanding video games at the highest settings, so I don’t understand how any minor program could create such a big problem anyway.
Sorry for the ultra-long post, but I didn’t want to be one of those people that didn’t give enough info, i.e., “I’m having skipping problems…WTF???!”. I searched everywhere for a solution and found lots of answers, but nothing that worked. I now throw myself at the mercy of the forum… thanks in advance for your help!
I have a modest home recording setup using a TASCAM US-122L USB 2.0 interface and an Alienware laptop. I am experiencing what you might call hanging, dropout, skipping, etc. Every 5-10 seconds the audio fails to record for about 1-2 seconds. The effect upon playback is constant audio, then a quick cricket chirp sound, then the audio continues, but at a second or two later that when it should have. For example, if my playing was a steady beat 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; the recording would reflect 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, with a split second chirpy sound where the missing 1-2 seconds of audio should have been. Essentially, the recording process is intermittently “freezing”. Over the course of a month of trying to figure out what is wrong I’ve learned the following:
-I have used Cubase LE4, Mackie Tracktion and Sony Acid and get the exact same effect with all, so I don’t think it’s the software.
-I have used the TASCAM with the same drivers and the same recording software on another computer and it works fine, so I don’t think it’s the interface hardware.
-I am using the latest drivers and firmware available on the TASCAM website, and even tried rolling back to earlier versions of drivers with no success.
-I also have a Digitech RP255 guitar pedal which has a USB interface, and I can record into the above mentioned software on the same laptop using it without a problem, which makes me think it’s not the computer in general.
-Mackie Tracktion has a convenient “CPU usage” meter, and it never got above 10-15% at any time, so I don’t think it is a lack of processing power, especially since it’s a powerful computer I’m only trying to record one raw track.
-The issue occurs on all inputs of the interface, including MIDI, with switches in every position possible. There is also the same “freezing” problem with the output, where a second or two of silence is heard every few seconds. This includes using the recording programs or just listening to an mp3 file.
-I have restored my laptop to factory settings with no other programs installed and the problem still exists. I have unplugged all other USB devices, and I have disabled everything I could think of that might create a conflict including the touch pad, Bluetooth capabilities, the laptop’s sound card, the network adapters and internet, all with no effect. The laptop is plenty powerful enough to play the most demanding video games at the highest settings, so I don’t understand how any minor program could create such a big problem anyway.
Sorry for the ultra-long post, but I didn’t want to be one of those people that didn’t give enough info, i.e., “I’m having skipping problems…WTF???!”. I searched everywhere for a solution and found lots of answers, but nothing that worked. I now throw myself at the mercy of the forum… thanks in advance for your help!