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Laurence Payne spake thus:
On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 14:00:50 -0700, David Nebenzahl wrote: I've been "tasked" with trying to get this unit to work. It's a USB-connected and -powered preamp for digital audio. Before I launch into my questions about it, is anyone here familiar with this product and able to give a poor user some help with it? (I looked through the newsgroup and only found postings on other M-Audio products.) I've installed and used similar devices, though not that particular one. What's the problem? Thanks. Main problem: sound quality seems to be terrible. Don't know if it's the device or user error, but I'm using the front-panel headphone out jack as a monitor, and a good dynamic mike plugged into one of the rear XLRs. Leaving aside the annoying issue of latency delay (apparently there's a way to eliminate it, but I haven't been able to figure it out), the sound is just plain distorted, seemingly both on input and output. I tried recording a test track, and the whole thing behaves very strangely: it's as if there's a badly-functioning noise gate somewhere in the circuit, more like a CB radio squelch control, which drops the output to zero during quiet periods. The sound through the headphones is awful, but the phones are fine (sound good played through my Walkman D6). To be honest, the real problem for me is the software that came bundled with the unit, something called "Live Lite 4". I have zero experience with recording software, and this is like being plunked down in front of a zillion-track digital board with absolutely no frigging idea what all those little knobs and switches do. The interface has dozens of doodads, and there appears to be no easy way to just record some sound and save it to disk. When I used the "render to disk" function the first time, I got a WAV file with some recorded sound in it, albeit very low-level and distorted. Every time I tried this thereafter, I just got a blank WAV file. The larger issue is to figure out whether I'm just doing something stupid, or whether the unit is just busted. Oh, and of course, for what the person who bought this paid for it, they get zero tech support. Thanks for any help. -- Save the Planet Kill Yourself - motto of the Church of Euthanasia (http://www.churchofeuthanasia.org/) |
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