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M-Audio Audiophile USB Audio and MIDI Interface (Macintosh and and Windows) External Sound System Questions & Answers
Gaps and noises in my Session recording
Is it bus powered? If it is only plugged into the USB port and not also into the AC outlet, it may be because your USB port does not supply enough voltage or enough current. USB is spec'd at 5V, 500mA, but many fall short. I have the same problem with a Tascam US-122. I haven't tested yet, because it doesnt have an external power port. I would need to splice 5V power into the USB cable.
6/10/2010 9:44:56 PM •
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on Jun 10, 2010
HI there
the latency is in the sound card.
usually you can set the CPU cache to 512 in a program or synthesizer.
Your Korg softwear may be able to ajust this if it is on your pc. Most PC have the sound card built into the mother board thereby not cutting the performance.
2. You will have to purchase a external sound card for your Audio and midi interface to get the least amount of latency.
The PC cabinet with all it components has a lot of EMI (Electromagnetic interference) that cause some of the latency issues with these device. If you can live with 2ms latency which the human ear can't determine then you can render a acceptable audio and midi setup, The Ableton Live 8 series has a latency setting for the CPU in the program. Download the demo and see if you notice a difference.
4/16/2010 9:59:56 PM •
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on Apr 16, 2010
Audiophile USB / OSx 10.4.10 / Audio is fine but Midi not appearing anywhere
Ok her's wuz up! It's the install **** that this driver's been tackling with since the beginning! (This somewhat goes for the oSX to i gues =) Anyway, so...
1. Uninstall the whole thing! Also run regedit (XP,Vista?) and delete everything named "Audiophile" (installed audio apps mostly recognices to the new drivers once installed so don't worry).
2. Then reboot and run the new drivers - and remember that old ****, click "continue anyway" at all THREE times.
3. Then reboot again (do NOT turn the card on yet). I turned it on after shortly after BIOS screen and that was almost too early! Anyway, then follow the "found new harware" routine - TWO times - one for SOUND and one for MIDI.
This might seem basic and all but, hey... with theese kind of cards.. sheeesh!. And when ARE they going to get there "protocal" aproved?! Next OS?!
11/15/2008 8:04:45 AM •
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on Nov 15, 2008
Midi sport 2x4 usb midi interface
i have no sound drive in my system so please permit me 2 download sound drive from ur product please grant me 2 download
5/18/2008 7:30:32 AM •
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on May 18, 2008
Will not recognize Midair 25 (drivers installed)
Sounds like a USB issue. Is the device self powered? Did you try plugging in a different USB cable? Is it plugged into a powered hub?
USB 1.1 devices and USB 2 devices can cause issues together on the same bus or port. Try keeping devices separate or plug in just the maudio device. I had issues with USB Network adapters not being seen all the way because there was a older usb 1.1 device on the same hub.
4/18/2008 11:23:28 PM •
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on Apr 18, 2008
Crackles, pops and dropouts
use it at 16Bit instead of 24bit, and also use it as ur ONLY sound card i just got rid of that problem myself, looking for the midi help now..
2/22/2008 3:28:31 AM •
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on Feb 22, 2008
My M-audio FireWire 410 doesn't work
It sounds like you may be experiencing a configuration issue with your M-Audio FireWire 410 audio interface. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the connections: Make sure that the FireWire 410 is securely connected to your computer and that all cables are properly plugged in. If the connections are loose or faulty, it can cause problems with the audio output.
- Restart the device: Sometimes, restarting the audio interface can resolve issues with the audio output. To do this, disconnect the FireWire 410 from your computer, wait a few seconds, and then reconnect it.
- Update the drivers: It is possible that the drivers for your FireWire 410 may be out of date or incompatible with your operating system. To update the drivers, visit the M-Audio website and download the latest drivers for your device. Once the drivers are installed, restart your computer and try using the FireWire 410 again.
- Check the settings: Make sure that the FireWire 410 is selected as the default audio device in your operating system's audio settings. You can access these settings by going to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound. Under the Playback and Recording tabs, select the FireWire 410 and click the Set Default button.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, it is best to contact M-Audio support for further assistance. They should be able to provide you with specific guidance for troubleshooting the problem with your FireWire 410.
2/24/2023 2:16:59 PM •
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on Feb 24, 2023
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