JohnSwenson;664168 Wrote: 
> Thanks Paul, I dodn't think integer mode has anything to do with it. 
> 
> I'm not a MAC expert but my understanding is that the inner guts of MAC
> audio processing runs using 32 bit floats. The data in the files and the
> actual hardware use integers so there is conversion back and forth. My
> understanding is that "integer mode" bypasses the internal floating
> point system and keeps everything in integers so no conversion is
> necessary. But as to why a hub would have ANY effect on that I have no
> idea.
> 
> The touch uses linux which runs in integers unless you jump through a
> bunch of hoops.
> 
> I will try a hub, I haven't done that yet.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> John S.

Linux runs in Integer mode?  I'll bet you a beer that is the core of
the problem then. Just a hunch, I bet it does some kind of USB
management or control that smooths out the USB port. 

Has to be something along that line or a close relative. 

-Paul


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