Same here on 1.05 FW's USB audio playback, weird sound quality and crackles every few seconds.On 1.05 on USB, every 10-15 seconds that I play back audio, I get a bunch of crackle and the audio that pitches out of tune for a couple of seconds.
If I record audio, I also have this occur on top of my recorded audio as well.
You're describing exactly what I'm hearing.Same here on 1.05 FW's USB audio playback, weird sound quality and crackles every few seconds.
Dunno about recorded USB audio, haven't tried.
I am having this issue as well.On 1.05 on USB, every 10-15 seconds that I play back audio, I get a bunch of crackle and the audio that pitches out of tune for a couple of seconds.
If I record audio, I also have this occur on top of my recorded audio as well.
I've tried every buffer setting. The issue is always there regardless of buffer size.That's why I asked (in the other thread). Seems Windows-specific indeed.
Does everyone who's experiencing issues, use default buffer settings on the hardware?
Changing buffer size does not help for me either.I've tried every buffer setting. The issue is always there regardless of buffer size.
I'm on win 10. It was perfect before 1.That's why I asked (in the other thread). Seems Windows-specific indeed.
Does everyone who's experiencing issues, use default buffer settings on the hardware?
What we are hearing is not clipping. It's digital artifacts and slowdowns.I am on Mac Catalina (FM3 FW 1.05) and had also some crackles
I am really not sure it is what you guys experienced but when playing a backing track and playing guitar on top of it i had crackles
Without playing guitar it’s was ok
Guitar only was also ok
But both together Was the issue
I then look d at the clip led on output1 and saw it was clipping
I reduced the USB level in FM3 settings and I was back to normal
Same preset and backing track on FW1.04 did not clip
again it might be not the issue you are seeing on windows but wanted to share just in case
Is no one in the beta test team a Windows 10 user? Or does this only happen for some?That's why I asked (in the other thread). Seems Windows-specific indeed.
Does everyone who's experiencing issues, use default buffer settings on the hardware?
Thanks for the replyWhat we are hearing is not clipping. It's digital artifacts and slowdowns.