hi i have a MOTU8A and an Audio Express.
Both seem to have their moments when they "squeal" that really high 18khz squeal and lock up , or other-worldly bizarre behavior.
Just check out the possessed Audio Express mixer i get on a regular basis, i made a YT Vid showing it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0COysCEBgAo
Used to be worse when i had them both on the Motherboard USB ports (Asus X99 Del II MB, it has ASMedia chipset/drivers for USB)
Then i plugged in a 3rd party USB card to try and fix the problem. Seems to squeal less often, it uses the Renasas/ NEC chipset. But it still happens.
Just wondering if anyone has established that MOTU interfaces "prefer" a type of USB chipset? maybe they like VIA more? or some other one? i am reasonably convinced this problem is a USB port issue. Driving me so nuts im ready to dump all my MOTU interfaces and just go elsewhere. IVe tried different USB leads, different power supplies, standing on my head etc....Im running outa options.
many thanks
MOTU and USB Chipset types....which is better performance / less squealing?
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Re: MOTU and USB Chipset types....which is better performance / less squealing?
I don't recall anyone reporting that around here.
The Audio Express is a currently supported interface. Have you filed a Tech Link with MOTU Support?
Otherwise, make sure you are running the latest drivers
https://cdn-data.motu.com/manuals/firew ... de_Win.pdf
The Audio Express is a currently supported interface. Have you filed a Tech Link with MOTU Support?
Otherwise, make sure you are running the latest drivers
Driver conflicts with Windows can be a problem, especially with games. Try using only the recommended Windows drivers per the User Guide and see if that has any effect. Support will want to know this. The manual is now 12 years old but it's a place to start.MOTU Audio Installer
PC v92178 | Sept. 28, 2022
Windows 11, Windows 10 64-bit
https://cdn-data.motu.com/manuals/firew ... de_Win.pdf
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Re: MOTU and USB Chipset types....which is better performance / less squealing?
thanks for responding...im running Windows 7 x64. So the drivers are close to 10 years old....nothing has been updated by MOTU, i suspect this bug has been there for a long time....
(not a games PC its dedicated to audio...)
(not a games PC its dedicated to audio...)
- mikehalloran
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Re: MOTU and USB Chipset types....which is better performance / less squealing?
Ahhh old PC Windows 7. Why didn’t you say so in the first place?
There are scattered reports of this. The issue might be USB 3 — it is a separate protocol and not backward compatible with USB 2. One thread reports the following:
Something to try.4 years ago
I've fixed it by disabling all USB 3 drivers.
In the bios settings -> USB: set xHCI to disabled. Save, exit and restart.
Happy again
This was a Mac issue also in the early days of USB 3. That was solved by using hubs that output USB 2 and USB 3 to separate ports.
It may be time to upgrade your gear.
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2023 Mac Studio M2 8TB, 192GB RAM, OS Sequoia 15.4, USB4 8TB externals, Neumann MT48, M-Audio AIR 192|14, Mackie ProFxv3, Zoom F3 & UAC 232 32bit float recorder & interface; 2012 MBPs (x2) Catalina, Mojave
IK-NI-Izotope-PSP-Garritan-Antares, LogicPro X, Finale 27.4, Dorico 5, Notion 6, Overture 5, TwistedWave, DSP-Q 5, SmartScore64 NE Pro, Toast 20 Pro
2023 Mac Studio M2 8TB, 192GB RAM, OS Sequoia 15.4, USB4 8TB externals, Neumann MT48, M-Audio AIR 192|14, Mackie ProFxv3, Zoom F3 & UAC 232 32bit float recorder & interface; 2012 MBPs (x2) Catalina, Mojave
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