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> Crackling Then Distorted Audio, is it powercore or audiophile?
backini
post Sun 19 Mar 2006, 01:42
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When I play back a busy arrangement in Logic, after a while I start to get slight distortion, then crackling, then severe distortion over the audio. I suspect its some sort of conflict between my powercore element and my audiophile 2496 as this started to happen on my G4 just before I upgraded, now I have a G5 and I've started to get the same problem although the only thing in my machine that isn't new is the powercore pci card. I would put it down soley to the powercore were it not for the fact that when I switch the audio drivers to inbuilt audio, the problem disappears, pointing at the sound card as being the culprit. I have followed both TC and Maudio's advise (re-installing latest drivers, moving around to different pci slots) but had no luck. Any help would be much appreciated as I've spent days scanning forums for similar issues.

previous system: G4 dual 867, 1 gig ram, audiophile 2496, powercore element, Logic 7.1
Current system: G5 dual 2 gig (pci-x), 3.5 gig ram, new audiophile 2496, powercore element, UAD-1, logic 7
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ktomec
post Sun 19 Mar 2006, 10:28
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I had the same problem, the answer I found somewhere (TC site I think):
Powercore and M-audio don't work together without problems.
Change the audio card and run the same project, you'll see.
It's unfair from them that they don't tell that, it's hidden somewhere at the site FAQ

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