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Tue 13 Jul 2004, 18:11
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I am having very similar problems to stoprunner.
When I have the 410 plugged into my PB's FW 400 port and my LaCie drive plugged into the FW 800 port, things are not happy.
If I play audio off of my internal system drive - no problem.
But if I play audio off of the LaCie drive, I get drop-outs, pops & clicks, full on digital distortion, playing back really slow, and eventually full audio drop-out - but the 410 still registers audio on the output monitor lights.
The only way I can get it to reboot is to shut everything down, actually unplug the power from the 410 (just turning the power off won't do it) and plug everything back in.
It is working with the LaCie plugged into the 410, but that doesn't seem to be the best scenario (as well as wasting the 800 port).
Not sure how the set-up is affecting latency . . .
Any insight would be helpful!
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Thu 15 Jul 2004, 08:54
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Hi everyone. I have a firewire 410 and i have 2 questions .btw, i'm running this with a Powerbook G4 500 Mhz Is that normal that in the Firewire wire 410 audio interface, i can't see no graphic values of volumes and that is for every channel? i,m trying to record vocalsin Live 3 with a mic pluggedin the 2 analogues inputs and it works like 1/5 and when it works, the sound is soooooo low. its suppose to be a preamp right. any help will be really appreciated thank you and sorry for my english!
This post has been edited by Ziggomatic: Thu 15 Jul 2004, 08:56
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Thu 15 Jul 2004, 12:23
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Ziggomatic:
Is the mic/lin button on the 410 out?
Is the pad button out?
Gain knobs turned up?
Those are the only initial things I can think of.
What kind of mic are you using?
Stoprunner:
I got the new driver - no change in the 800 port.
Actually heard from M-audio yesterday. They acknowledged the 800 port problem and said they are working on a solution. For now, they suggested hooking it up like I (and you, I believe) have it set up: PB FW 400 -> 410 -> LaCie.
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Fri 16 Jul 2004, 01:57
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hi hyp0static, thanx for the quick reply yeah the mic/line is pushed and the pad button is also pushed for the mic, i use an old shit that i can plug in the 2 inputs. thanx for you help. for the control panel, do you know why i cant see nothing? do you have the same problem? thanx again
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Fri 16 Jul 2004, 13:55
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Haven't recorded with a mic yet into the 410, so I can't offer any personal experience there.
Try popping the pad button out - that would make your signal more quiet (sorry if you knew that). Oh - just noticed you said the mic/line button is pushed as well? Is your mic plugged into the front? You want that out too.
Out is for the front ports, in is for the back ports.
This post has been edited by hyp0static: Fri 16 Jul 2004, 13:57
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Fri 16 Jul 2004, 18:15
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QUOTE (Ziggomatic @ Jul 15 2004, 07:54) Is that normal that in the Firewire wire 410 audio interface, i can't see no graphic values of volumes and that is for every channel? Yep, that is normal.
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Fri 16 Jul 2004, 19:38
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thank you very much guys i really appreciate your help boh!!!
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