Mine too was on the hardware monitor. Yes, I am quite sure it is a setup
issue. I returned my first unit thinking it was a hardware problem. The
second one did the same thing. So I started working on the setup. One
thing I believe helped was the sample rate in JACK defaults to 44100Hz. The
Al
2011/3/17 Thomas Orgis
> Am Thu, 17 Mar 2011 13:31:23 -0500
> schrieb Timothy Cook :
>
> > I have this device as well. When I first used it I had the same issue.
> > Playing around with the settings in QJackCtl finally eliminated it.
>
> Hm, I don't remember such an issue. I do remember ground l
Am Thu, 17 Mar 2011 13:31:23 -0500
schrieb Timothy Cook :
> I have this device as well. When I first used it I had the same issue.
> Playing around with the settings in QJackCtl finally eliminated it.
Hm, I don't remember such an issue. I do remember ground loop noise induced
with the help of
I have this device as well. When I first used it I had the same issue.
Playing around with the settings in QJackCtl finally eliminated it.
In Ardour the is an option to have Ardour do the monitoring.
HTH,
Tim
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Giuliano Braglia wrote:
> Hi Community!
>
> I aknow
Hi Community!
I aknowledge that I am not an expert :) as some of you know, i have just
bought this card, and started experimenting. It's wonderful ;)...
Tecnical issue: there's a sound "ss" (I don't know its name in
english) when listening/recording to an input, mic or guitar, that re