AHHH! FEEDBACK - Motu Ultralite MK3
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:50 pm
I just purchased a Motu Ultralite MK3 on craigslist and I'm getting a horrible feedback / clipping problem. I feel like I've tried everything and now need the help of the experts.
The setup:
I'm using the Motu as my audio interface. Microphone in and monitor out via headphone jack.
Computer is a Vista 64 bit PC with plenty of resources and the newest versions of all the drivers.
The settings:
Ableton is set to use ASIO drivers. Input is configured to mic inputs. Output is configured to headphone outs (13-14). Latency is below 100ms.
To maximize input gain I've set the Input channel set to normal level. To avoid ear-bleeding distortion (think digital scream) Monitor is set to 1/8.
Motu is factory default. I’ve tried two setups - with and without Cue Mix running, same result.
Mic pads are set in center (-18db I think) and I’m using 48v from the Motu with no battery in the mic.
The Problem:
I either need to have my input channel set to super low and have my master at medium level, resulting in a low level recording (short waveform). Or set the master super low and then my input to normal to get a normal waveform and avoid ear bleeding distortion.
I feel confident that I’ve isolated this as an output problem because I can record perfectly fine sounds with the input gained the whole way and the master about –inf. Additionally I’m having the same loud problems with the cue out. The click track is deafening and distorted just the same until I turn that level nearly the whole way down (5% volume is about the loudest I can have it).
My theory is that somewhere along the way the output is being doubled. It has to be after the Motu because if I am just running Cue Mix I can crank everything to the max and find no distortion.
I feel like I’ve tried everything, even screwed with the windows settings to no avail. Please fire your questions off to me and any ideas to get this problem fixed!
The setup:
I'm using the Motu as my audio interface. Microphone in and monitor out via headphone jack.
Computer is a Vista 64 bit PC with plenty of resources and the newest versions of all the drivers.
The settings:
Ableton is set to use ASIO drivers. Input is configured to mic inputs. Output is configured to headphone outs (13-14). Latency is below 100ms.
To maximize input gain I've set the Input channel set to normal level. To avoid ear-bleeding distortion (think digital scream) Monitor is set to 1/8.
Motu is factory default. I’ve tried two setups - with and without Cue Mix running, same result.
Mic pads are set in center (-18db I think) and I’m using 48v from the Motu with no battery in the mic.
The Problem:
I either need to have my input channel set to super low and have my master at medium level, resulting in a low level recording (short waveform). Or set the master super low and then my input to normal to get a normal waveform and avoid ear bleeding distortion.
I feel confident that I’ve isolated this as an output problem because I can record perfectly fine sounds with the input gained the whole way and the master about –inf. Additionally I’m having the same loud problems with the cue out. The click track is deafening and distorted just the same until I turn that level nearly the whole way down (5% volume is about the loudest I can have it).
My theory is that somewhere along the way the output is being doubled. It has to be after the Motu because if I am just running Cue Mix I can crank everything to the max and find no distortion.
I feel like I’ve tried everything, even screwed with the windows settings to no avail. Please fire your questions off to me and any ideas to get this problem fixed!