This problem began yesterday after I had to do some major furniture rearranging and reconfiguring my hardware.
Running Audacity 2.0.3 on an HP Pavilion
Windows 8.1
The input is a Presonus Audiobox.
The screenshot represents 3 input scenarios
Top track is the Presonus input with no microphone attached
The other 2 tracks are the default Windows inputs
I really need some fast help as I have a project due today
Thanks in advance
Bob H
Help......see screenshot
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Help......see screenshot
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Re: Help......see screenshot
Gentlemen...........stop
I found the problem and it was a bad USB Hub........plugging the Presonus directly into a USB port on the computer solved the problem.
Thanks for your efforts and sorry to have bothered you
Bob H
I found the problem and it was a bad USB Hub........plugging the Presonus directly into a USB port on the computer solved the problem.
Thanks for your efforts and sorry to have bothered you
Bob H
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Re: Help......see screenshot
It was not a bad USB hub. It was any USB hub.
Koz
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Re: Help......see screenshot
True, but the computer designers seem to be cheating on the number of USB ports lately. If one is using many peripherals the port is unfortunately a must have.
Anyway, Thanks Koz for your help.
Bob H
Anyway, Thanks Koz for your help.
Bob H
Re: Help......see screenshot
No problem, use the hub with your mouse, keyboard, printer, scanner, lava-lamp, chess game, photoframe, ... just not with your audio interface which requires reliable real-time data streaming.rj7500 wrote: If one is using many peripherals the port is unfortunately a must have.
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