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Hello all,
I've just bought a new Tascam US-4x4HR and already there are a few issues with it which I'm hoping someone can help out with. I'm using it with a MacBook Pro running OS X Catalina 10.15.7, and its set to 48k.
Firstly, for example, when listening to clips on YouTube or other online sources, I keep getting micro dropouts in the audio. These are only like little clicks and glitches, but it can cut off the first part of a word etc, and is both annoying and obviously not the way a brand new A/D Interface should behave.
Second: I'm using it with Presonus Studio One 5 Professional recording software, and today I went about doing a trial recording of an Acoustic Guitar using 2 Behringer C2 mics to make a Stereo recording onto a Stereo track in the DAW.
I have the 2 mics plugged into Inputs 1 + 2 on the interface, with the Phantom power On, and the Input of the track in Studio One DAW set to receive signal from L+R of the US-4x4HR, which is as it should be done. As I understand it, Inputs 1 and 2 are considered to be L+R Inputs within any DAW, as they are the ones to be used for Stereo tracking. Maybe I'm wrong, but that's what I understood before buying the Interface.
The problem is that only the Mic from Input 1 on the interface is getting a decent level, and the Mic on Input 2 is barely registering, even with the input gain on the interface set properly. This should not be happening, and I really need to get this sorted out so I can get on with the session.
All help will be gratefully appreciated.
I've just bought a new Tascam US-4x4HR and already there are a few issues with it which I'm hoping someone can help out with. I'm using it with a MacBook Pro running OS X Catalina 10.15.7, and its set to 48k.
Firstly, for example, when listening to clips on YouTube or other online sources, I keep getting micro dropouts in the audio. These are only like little clicks and glitches, but it can cut off the first part of a word etc, and is both annoying and obviously not the way a brand new A/D Interface should behave.
Second: I'm using it with Presonus Studio One 5 Professional recording software, and today I went about doing a trial recording of an Acoustic Guitar using 2 Behringer C2 mics to make a Stereo recording onto a Stereo track in the DAW.
I have the 2 mics plugged into Inputs 1 + 2 on the interface, with the Phantom power On, and the Input of the track in Studio One DAW set to receive signal from L+R of the US-4x4HR, which is as it should be done. As I understand it, Inputs 1 and 2 are considered to be L+R Inputs within any DAW, as they are the ones to be used for Stereo tracking. Maybe I'm wrong, but that's what I understood before buying the Interface.
The problem is that only the Mic from Input 1 on the interface is getting a decent level, and the Mic on Input 2 is barely registering, even with the input gain on the interface set properly. This should not be happening, and I really need to get this sorted out so I can get on with the session.
All help will be gratefully appreciated.