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> M-audio Ozone Clicking And Popping, HELP ME PLEASE
Wild Bill
post Sun 8 Apr 2007, 07:34
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I'm using the Ozone with a 12" Powerbook, 1.5 gigs, PowerPC version obviously.

Trying to record guitar tracks w/ my Gibson ES-335, I get popping/clicking sounds randomly and it's driivng me insane. I thought M-Audio made products that didn't do this.

Let's see, the hard drive is a 7200RPM 100 gig. I tried switching guitar cables, but nothing. The levels are fine, there is no clipping. But the clicking that rears its ugly head is driving me nuts.


Can anyone help?

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Wild Bill
post Tue 10 Apr 2007, 07:38
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My RAM is maxed out at 1.25 gigs. You really think an external drive will help? I guess I can give it a shot.

However, I see nowhere that I can "tweak" the Ozone's buffers. How do I set the digital sync source in Garageband?

Yeah, I'm a nOOb. But I really thought the Powerbook could handle this. I play on and off and you know, it may be my imagination, but I think maybe 10.49 had something to do with it.

I e-mailed M-Audio support and they suggested reparing permissions (which I did after the 10.49 update) and they also suggested turning off wireless and bluetooth. Wireless I guess I don't have a problem with turning off, but NO WAY I should have to turn bluetooth off. I use my bluetooth keyboard so I can get far away from the LCD monitor and avoid "machine" noise.


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