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Anonymous Posted on Jun 19, 2012

My mbox mini USB port keeps disconnecting and connection by itself, it started when I tried pluging the mic which was having noise on recorded vocals... Pls I just bought it to be having this problem

The light keeps going on and off whenever I plug the USB, plus it keeps disconnecting as if I used a wrong cable... But it's dsame with other laptop.... Pls I need answers pls

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Michael Borelli

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2008

SOURCE: tascam us 144

Stereo requires two different inputs, as the very name implies. If you're using just one mic, it is possible to "pan" that input to both left and right, but is not truly stereo. For true stereo, you must have at least 2 mics, or 2 or more of any other sources...accordianman

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2008

SOURCE: tascam midi and audio conflict error

Hi,
First try turning off the onboard audio device using the BIOS interface. Try pressing f4, f2 or delete key rapidly at the flash screen beginning when you first turn on the computer. Look around in the bios (usually in "integrated periperals" area) and disable any onboard audio options that you see.
-In windows XP you can go to Control panel - Sound Devices and change the "map through" feature, select your default device, and run a hardware test simulation with a microphone for each device. Nice setup btw.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2008

SOURCE: protools mbox2 issue

it doesnt sound like its the mbox more maybe the protools install. But as far as the cable goes can you tell me if you can ping the mbox throught the 1394 connection. If you cant ping it then damage may have been caused to the unit and it may need to be serviced. I fix my own M-box's but in my store it only costs around $50usd to fix almost all problems with a mbox2

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2009

SOURCE: mbox2 mini digidesign buzzing

Are you running passive speakers if so try using a ground loop isolator this should stop any noise interferance.

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Muntejaya Ginting

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2011

SOURCE: my laptop model is compaq

Hi,
get the driver here : www.topshareware.com/compaq-sound-driver...sound/.../1.htm
www.nodevice.com/driver/company/Compaq/SOUND.html
www.topshareware.com/compaq-sound-driver...sound/.../1.htm
www.compaq.com
REgards, Jay__6ydtg3

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