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hosein Posted on Apr 27, 2014

Why sound suddenly corrupted in win or DAW.

Corruption sound firewire 410 when i work in win xp or 7-32 (with firewire 410)suddenly sound corrupted like as sound comes up under the water. kind of noisy sound .when i restart ,its ok for 1-2 min and the problem happen agin .mainbord giga quad .cable for power and connectivity with computer is firewire1394

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That sounds like a buffer issue.

Have you tried adjusting the buffers in your recording software?

Also virus scanners are known to hog resources and cause garbled audio. Maybe try disabling your virus scanner?

Good luck..

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2008

SOURCE: M-Audio FireWire 410 External Distorted Playback...

Hello have you disabled all the built on sound cards on your computers? This is a known problem. If you are going to use a great product like M-audio disable any onboard audio card. Then try to use the 410 system. If you still have the problem try changing the latency to 4-5

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2008

SOURCE: m-audio firewire 410 on macbook

Use a 'Y' splitter. Usually from balanced to unbalanced. Also try looking at your device's control panel and see if you can change the channel options from mono to stereo. Beta drivers are for testing purposes, so try the signed driver also.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Mar 18, 2008

SOURCE: m-audio firewire 410 problem

Hi isterix!
I also have a 410 on a acer 1502 laptop with xp. I installed the latest driver (5.10.00.5053) and i have sound (after changing sound preferences in panel control) but it makes me peaks in the playback. I think it's due to the driver, that is the same also for windows vista. I'll try to install the previous one and i'll tell you!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 15, 2008

SOURCE: UNABLE TO INSTALL FIREWIRE 410????

I got the same problem, but cannt find out or google it how to reset the device, found just some scripts, cannt use that, do you have some help?
THANKS

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 25, 2009

SOURCE: My (M-AUDIO FW 410)drivers had suddenly got kicked

Unfortunately, you may have to upgrade. Depending how old your system is typically you need to upgrade every 3 to 4 years. You might upgrade your RAM. When you turn on your computer wait at least 5 minutes for all your drivers to load. If you open up an application before they load it may cause a conflict and not load all drivers. Make sure your not connected to the Internet. When your connected to the Internet all your programs that are not set up to not look for updates will. You wont even know that their doing this until it's to late. This is what I would do. Go to your system restore and restore to a point that you knew it was working. When you look at your restore options it will give you a list by day what was added. Just look at these day's and try and remember what you installed before this started happening. You're having a conflicting problem. Now we need to find out where. Feel free to contact me with any other questions. Hope this helps.
JimmyC

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