I have the same problem with the duet. It records fine in logic, but in ableotn I get clicks and pop 50% of the time. I guess it depends what kind of "mood" my computer is in. WHen using a motu 828 MKII i never have any pop clicking issues. The buffer and sample rate don't matter.
I'm a 2.93 macbook pro with ableton 7
People say check the clock settings, but in audio/midi the clock tab is grayed out as "default", so there's no way to change it. I've talked to both ableton and apogee and no one seems to know what the problem is. It's good to see I'm not the only one having it. Anyone find a fix yet?
Help recording Vinyl. I did it but it has clicks and pops!
Re: Help recording Vinyl. I did it but it has clicks and pops!
Like blakbeltjonez said, I too an almost certain this is where your problem is. Set the 57 to be the master clock (could be just about setting sample rate i.e. 44.1khz) and make sure Ableton matches in the prefs setting.Hillyhi11s wrote:I was trying to record a record. I think i need to totally re-record (i recorded like 4 or 5 before i noticed the problem, oops).
So, the clicks and pops, maybe that was a bad explanation. They are clicks and pops, but not like what you might normally hear in a record. Its more like a constant clicking/popping throughout the entire song, not rhythmical or normal at all (these were new records too).
To this, the 57 has Serato built in, so maybe this is the issue. But i did not have Serato on while i was recording. The 57 is plugged directly into the computer and i was only running Ableton. Any way to fix the clocking problem?blakbeltjonez wrote:Is there a 3rd piece of software in your scenario, like Serato? could be that Ableton is confused about who is providing the master clock. there can be only one master, or you're going to have those issues. if you have any other audio application running that can affect the "soundcard" of the Rane, that could be a potential problem.
If I record Serato, not records, i will need to use the audio out from my mixer anyhow. So, i guess that is the answer. I was hoping to do it directly with USB...
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