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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/10 16:31:56 (permalink)
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Now and before people faces problem in Windows 10 the newly launched operating system by Microsoft, Hence I have some solutions to overcome with that problems !   Also, many users of Microsoft Windows 10 Faces these common problems
 
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Good post. This should help a lot of people with W10 problems.

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/10 17:01:21 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby mettelus 2016/04/10 18:32:07
 
I certainly have a world of respect for Craig... so I'm not saying this to be argumentative.  
 
Many USB2 audio/MIDI interfaces have compatibility issues with 3rd-party USB3 controllers.
We've seen this many times.  That's not to say some combinations won't/can't work... you're just increasing the odds of issues.
Very similar to using a non-TI chipset Firewire controller.
 
A quality unit (RME, MOTU, etc) will have clean audio when connected to motherboard USB ports.
Poorly grounded/shielded audio interfaces (often less expensive units) are more prone to picking up noise.
Cheaper bus-powered units are typically the worst case scenario.  
 
I've experienced issues with a poor quality USB cable introducing noise (MOTIF ES7 connected to motherboard USB).
Swapped out the cable... and the noise was gone.
 
I mentioned this in another post...
My current motherboard is a Z170x unit that specifically has a pair of USB ports for connecting audio interfaces.
These dedicated ports are advertised as offering, "Clean, low noise power."
I've measure the average noise-floor of the Fireface UFX when connected to these ports... vs. the standard USB ports.
There is zero difference in the average noise-floor.  (Note that the UFX was not bus-powered)
 
If possible, I'd avoid bus-powered audio interfaces.
Especially if you're using condenser mics (which require phantom power).
Higher-quality units like the RME Babyface will be fine.  
(Note that the Babyface includes a USB cable with 2 USB connections - to insure it's getting enough power).
With lesser units, it's somewhat setting yourself up for failure (noise and lower fidelity, weak phantom power).
 
FWIW, PCIe controllers are connected to the PCIe bus... and plenty of electronic circuity (powered via the PC's power-supply).
A poorly designed audio interface will still be subject to picking up noise.
ie: Years back, I had a M-Audio FW1814 (Firewire audio interface).  
Even when connected to a quality PCIe TI chipset Firewire controller, it was prone to picking up computer related noises.
post edited by Jim Roseberry - 2016/04/10 17:41:22

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/10 17:53:31 (permalink)
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Now and before people faces problem in Windows 10 the newly launched operating system by Microsoft, Hence I have some solutions to overcome with that problems !   Also, many users of Microsoft Windows 10 Faces these common problems
 
Check this out,Now and before people faces problem in Windows 10 the newly launched operating system by Microsoft, Hence I have some solutions to overcome with that problems !   Also, many users of Microsoft Windows 10 Faces these common problemsCheck this out,
 
 


im not sure why you bumped a 3 month old thread to write this, it doesn't make much sense man.. 
but welcome to the forum.

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/10 18:18:19 (permalink)
I suspect it was to post a link (which cannot be posted until a new user has 25 posts), but Jim's post is a good one regardless.

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/10 18:59:09 (permalink)
Jim Roseberry
 
I certainly have a world of respect for Craig... so I'm not saying this to be argumentative.  



Not taken as such, you have a lot more experience with computers in general than I ever will. But, I am pretty good with T&M and there was no question that the interface I was using at the time (I don't recall what it was, I've reviewed dozens of interfaces so who knows which one was passing through) was quieter with the PCIe card than the mobo ports with respect to picking up hard drive switching noise. However, what may have influenced that was I had external drives connected to the mobo ports, so it wasn't just the internal devices in play.
 
I don't know if the cause was, as you say, a cheap cable or cheap interface, but for whatever reason there was both an audible and measurable difference so...I've been using a dedicated PCIe card for any USB audio stuff since then, but have never re-tested with different interfaces, different external drives, etc.

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/10 19:06:24 (permalink)
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zeeshan48845
 
Now and before people faces problem in Windows 10 the newly launched operating system by Microsoft, Hence I have some solutions to overcome with that problems !   Also, many users of Microsoft Windows 10 Faces these common problems
 
Check this out,Now and before people faces problem in Windows 10 the newly launched operating system by Microsoft, Hence I have some solutions to overcome with that problems !   Also, many users of Microsoft Windows 10 Faces these common problemsCheck this out,
 

 
im not sure why you bumped a 3 month old thread to write this, it doesn't make much sense man.. 
but welcome to the forum.

 
It's a spammer from India, same spam host that hits Harmony Central. The link would have probably taken you to something phishing oriented if he'd been able to post it. I've banned the user. 
 

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/10 20:34:46 (permalink)
The never ending update.. that is never fixed  always requesting more $$ adding more junk to cover-up programing errors with no Final version ever in site !  Still wana play ?
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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/10 21:03:26 (permalink)
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The never ending update.. that is never fixed  always requesting more $$ adding more junk to cover-up programing errors with no Final version ever in site !  Still wana play ?



You do realize this thread is from last December, he solved the problem, and it was a driver issue? Or maybe you're talking about iOS? If so, this is the wrong forum.

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/10 21:43:21 (permalink)
LOL

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/11 16:46:47 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Klaus 2016/04/11 18:00:42
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zeeshan48845
 
Now and before people faces problem in Windows 10 the newly launched operating system by Microsoft, Hence I have some solutions to overcome with that problems !   Also, many users of Microsoft Windows 10 Faces these common problems
 
Check this out,Now and before people faces problem in Windows 10 the newly launched operating system by Microsoft, Hence I have some solutions to overcome with that problems !   Also, many users of Microsoft Windows 10 Faces these common problemsCheck this out,
 

 
im not sure why you bumped a 3 month old thread to write this, it doesn't make much sense man.. 
but welcome to the forum.

 
It's a spammer from India, same spam host that hits Harmony Central. The link would have probably taken you to something phishing oriented if he'd been able to post it. I've banned the user. 
 


nice catch Craig.
the forum moderators have done a really good job at keeping the spam out.
ive noticed since the inception of forum hosts, this place has been a much better experience.

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/11 17:47:07 (permalink)
I for one am happy to hear that Charlie. We do try our best. 

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/11 19:15:19 (permalink)
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I for one am happy to hear that Charlie. We do try our best. 



im grateful and thank you.
 
 

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/12 05:20:36 (permalink)
So you don't want a new kitchen?
 
I'm disappointed.

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Re: Fed up! 2016/04/12 14:59:02 (permalink)
It wouldn't matter if the post was from yesterday or a year ago, the bottom line is your always chasing your ass updating and fixing the product , never a final version ! So how sonar stack up against  Sadie !  http://www.sadie.com/sadie_home.php
 

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    Re: Fed up! 2016/04/13 11:27:05 (permalink)
     
    In many radio stations, you'll find "Wide Orbit" (server based audio playback/scheduling)... with Adobe Audition for cutting/editing spots.  

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    Re: Fed up! 2016/04/13 19:37:07 (permalink)
    Jim Roseberry
     
    In many radio stations, you'll find "Wide Orbit" (server based audio playback/scheduling)... with Adobe Audition for cutting/editing spots.  




    It tickles me to think of radio stations using 'Cool Edit' for spots... It ain't like the old Otari...

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