![]() I have the UMC 202HD interface and the STUDIO ONE 5 for DAW. ![]() specifically disabling the “allow computer to turn off this device to save power” part. Lastly, someone mentioned the power settings for these USM roots. I have seen others say that disabling 3.0 USB controllers fixes the issue when its related to the mobo. I did not have to do this, but you might have a different situation. Go to your device manager and disable all devices that isnt your audio interface. Now, if the samples before and after that “pop” are lower, that “gap” is going to only make the difference more noticeable.Īt any rate, time for more troubleshooting try some of these: It will just go on ahead, and empty what is in the buffer, which when there is a “pop” thats when the buffer was empty. If a sample is dropped because of starvation, that sample rate isnt going to wait. ![]() Well since the pops are a result of gaps, it actually is pretty sensible that a change in frequency of the source would change the frequency of the “pop”.
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