Frequently Asked Questions
I'm hearing pops, clicks, and noise in the audio. How do I
correct this?
This usually happens because the computer is unable to process the
audio data fast enough. First, if you are running multiple
applications, try quitting all unneccessary
applications. If this doesn't solve the problem and you are using
a Windows computer, launch the US-1800
control panel and try adjusting the Audio
Performance to a higher latency setting. Most digital audio
workstation applications permit the adjustment of their audio buffer
settings. Using more conservative settings (larger buffer sizes)
in your audio application may help.
Even though I have selected a sample rate in my audio application,
the US-1800's control panel says it is running at a different sample
rate. How can I make my US-1800 run at the desired sample rate?
If a valid signal is plugged into the US-1800's digital input, and
the "Sample Clock Source" menu has been set to "Automatic", the US-1800
will always run at the sample rate received at its digital input.
To run at the desired sample rate, there are three options.
1) Change the sample rate of the device that is sending the
digital signal.
2) Set the "Sample Clock Source" menu to "Internal". This
will cause the digital input to become unavailable.
3) Unplug the cable connected to the digital input.