![]() ![]() I don't really know if there's better terminology. With "loop" I mean a short audio segment, few hundred milliseconds I guess, repeats over and over until I switch the US-1800 off and back on. OP hasn't been here for months anyway.Ĭlick to expand.I'm no native English speaker so I may be unclear sometimes.įoobar is indeed a media player, so I use it for playing music. ![]() You didn't have ever had issues like mine?Įdit: maybe not the right thread, not having issues with clicks/pops. I'll keep a close eye to what's going on if it happens again. At least, I didn't manage to let the US-1800 intentionally crash this way. I do sometimes have different audio applications open but I guess this shouldn't be a problem. I still don't get why a few times the US-1800 just stopped doing anything, I wasn't doing messed up things like opening Audition nine times. The only way I managed to crash it was opening the flac files the same way again, this time it caused the US-1800 to only put out noise. I tried using different audio applications at the same time, to see if could cause a hangup to verify what made it happen. In one instance while using Foobar I accidentally opened 715mb of 96kHz flac files at the same, each launching it's own instance of Audition. I didn't hear any clicks so that's positive. I tried making a session with lots of tracks of white noise and giving each track an effect. In Audition I now have the US-1800's driver selected. Now I have it connected to the onboard USB port and the rest connected to the PCI USB controller. The control panel kept saying something like "no device connected". I got the USB controller but I couldn't get the US-1800 to work with it. ![]()
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