Originally Posted By: 90 dB
Originally Posted By: Charlie Fogle
Thanks Bob and flugefboneman. Hope that's all it turns out to be.


Charlie




The USB cable might be bad, but I still don't see loss of data transfer causing audio to "lose temp, speed up or quit all together in middle of song."

Maybe the signal coming in and out, or static, but "speed up"? That's weird.


Regards,

Bob


I agree. But maybe it sputters like a water hose when it's pushing air and water??

A poor quality cable and poor connections could introduce interference that the cable would transfer down the cable the same as data. The data would not necessarily be lost but maybe delayed which would compress it into following data that could sound like a skip (dropout) or the data sped up the same as water in a hose will burst out under the pressure of being pushed by air and exit the hose at a higher rate of speed than the normal water flow.

I would start with the cable since the issue is similar to others symptoms that replacing the cable solved the issue but the mixer could be bad or the computer could have a problem. It could be as simple as a buffer setting isn't correct, bad driver, memory issue.

It will be interesting to see what actually solves the problem. I hope the poster keeps the forum updated.


Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 10/03/16 03:26 AM.

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