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PreSonus Audiobox crackling
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Subject:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
nat4977
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My presonus audiobox is making a clipping type crackling sound when I try to play along to songs and monitor myself. Can anyone help? I'm running 32 bit Windows 7 Home Premium, 3GB ram, AMD Sempron SI-42 processor.
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johughes
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I picked up one of these last week too, and after an incredible amount of frustration, and the jaw dropping realization of how utterly terrible the drivers are for it, I suggest you do like me and take the damn thing back and buy something else.
Running Vista 32 bit, I tried it with a number of ASIO hosts, including Ableton Live 8.0.1 and directly with some VSTi's, and ran into nothing but problems. The drivers don't work if you plug it into a different USB port than the one you installed it in. Audio corrupts (sounds grainy, crackling, just doesn't play, etc) on an off randomly. When I go to the audiobox driver settings to adjust the buffers, etc, it crashes the VST host (Ableton Live) every time after closing the window. And the whole thing just randomly crashes my system.
The problem is that Presonus thought it would be a good idea to buy drivers for the Audiobox from a 3rd party, who make a generic driver for USB audio devices. This driver is an utter piece of crap.
Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
Tarm
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I have similar problem under Win 7 32bit. Sometimes when i listen music not loud single cracks appear. Every time they have different time length and different noisiness. Similar problem was with my integrated sound card on beta drivers for Win7. I have hope that it's driver problem and in future releases will be decided.
Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
umc
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I recently bought the Audiobox USB at the recommendation of a Sam Ash employee who said the recording quality was fantastic for home use. However I'm getting the same crackling and popping feedback from my stereo monitors even when I'm not playing any audio. It's really frustrating trying to record my guitar and be forced to listen to all the crapback. Would an external soundcard fix the problem? Or does the audiobox require that you use its built in driver? Also, any recommendations regarding a better quality recorder for around the same price, mostly for guitar/ vocals?
Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
svenviolin
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Hello. I have the same problem. Windows 7 32 bits. A Network PC. When I installed Audiobox USB, all full of crashes and pops...
I try to do this:
-Disable all the sound components of my PC.
-Disable all the resources about AEROS, etc.
But the problem continius... ¿What can I do?
Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
umc
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I don't know why this works, but whenever I plug my iPod into my usb port for charging, the audiobox doesn not crackle. I guess the way the USB is set up that it forces the audio to run through the iPod's driver? I dunno but its a silly but effective alternative for me.
Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
astounding
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I've also been experiencing crackling and pops, still no information?

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Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
the_quetch
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exact same problem for me. I actually bought an M-Audio fast track pro from Dolphin music, only to find out that it was out of stock so an emplyee suggested that i buy the presonus audiobox instead as it was just as good but cheaper. I now feel totally ripped off as the product in this working state is utterly useless. There should be a guidline no how to get this product to work on different operating systems not just assume everyone has a mac (apparently it works fine on a mac). I will almost certainly not be buying any more Presonus products.
Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
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Not going to try to dissuade anyone who has their mind made up, so please don't think that is my intention.
Have you run through the various tweaks to use USB audio interfaces in windows. It isn't designed for streaming audio in its purest form.
I created this thread http://forumsarchive.presonus.com/posts/list/3535.page to help some of the tweaking issues. There are items there that pertain to firewire based interfaces but the list of Windows tweaks works for USB stuff as well.
A couple of additions. If you are running on a laptop you might try removing the battery and running from outlet power. The battery causes windows to keep checking its power levels and has been known to cause glitches and crackles. ACPI might be another cause and it is addressed in the thread above.
Give those a shot. Please don't lose all hope. Personally, I've been able to use my AudioBox but I don't use it for recording. I am not overly happy with the Ploytec drivers either and the ones that come with it on the disk serve me the best the updated version is glitchy at best and unusable at worst.
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Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
facemugsley
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Having the same problem. It even does it when nothing is playing. I guess I can take it back but I'd really prefer it worked instead. I'm running on Windows 7 64 bit.
Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
rpalomojr
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I have 2-1/2 computers. One is a Mac. As mentioned, this device works flawlessly with it. I sometimes run Windows XP in a VMWare Fusion virtual machine on the Mac - that's the '1/2' computer. When I installed the Windows drivers there, I got the Blue Screen of Death when I plugged in the device according to instructions. I could no longer even log in to Windows after restarting. Fortunately I had another user account set up. I was able to log in with that account and take the system back to a restore point before I installed AudioBox drivers. Once, when I had both OSs running, i accidentally clicked Connect to Windows instead of Connect to Mac. Same crash and burn of Windows. Baaaaaad drivers.
Then I have an older WinXP machine. At least the drivers didn't crash Windows on that box, but the AudioBox is unusable on it it due to the noise problem cited here. Presonus really needs to dump whoever is developing those Windows drivers and get someone who knows what they're about.
Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
GArgall
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I have had the same exact problem. I have two laptops. One uses WinXP and the other Win 7. The one with XP works fine but for some reason with the Win 7 computer I have to plug in a three way usb adapter before going into the computer usb port. I started with Win 7 32 bit and then upgraded to 64 bit hoping that would help but it is obviously the drivers. I wonder if the drivers are doing something with two much power to the Audiobox. When I have this wierd setup with the three way adapter the windows task manager shows quite a bit of power being drawn by just having it plugged in not even using it. For all those with this problem I would suggest trying to install the drivers with a usb adapter attached just so you don't have the crackling sounds frequent and randomly at least. Hopefully Presonus will get the clue to fix this driver problem soon. You shouldn't have to jimmy rig your setup just to make it work somewhat right. As of right now I will wait for a solution.
Computer setup as follows: Hp laptop, WinXP 32 bit, 1.6ghz Intel Centrino, 2GB Ram, 120 GB HDD ( I don't really use this one anymore do to the slower setup) 2nd Laptop (use all the time) Compaq AMD 2.2Ghz Athlon X2, 6GB Ram, 160 GB HDD, Win 7 64 Bit.
In both computers I use Sudio One Artist and the Audiobox.

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Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
outburst
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hi everyone , try to change the power options inside control panel to 'high performance' (Windows 7) , it did the job for me.
Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
Monolithent
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That actually makes a great deal of sense. The hi perf settings provide full power at all times to your USB (unless that's been changed since I last looked) ports. Low or fluctuating power can cause crackling and dropouts.
http://support.presonus.com
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My advice and suggestions should never be considered advice or suggestions. These are mostly insane ramblings of a poor aircraft mechanic who can, strangely enough, still hear.
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Gigabyte motherboard--SYBA TI Firewire XIO2200A--i7 2600k Quad Core--16 GB DDR III--Custom 2U Rackmount--4 TB Raid (all internal SATA II)--19' Samsung HDMI LCD on pivoting VESA 1U Mount
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Subject:Re:PreSonus Audiobox crackling
SterlingMac
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I Too am Having THIS PROBLEM. It just started a few days ago. It had been working fine for months. I've been writing prolifically and quite Enjoying the Flow of Ease of Writing in Studio One Artist. It Allows me to 'Lay Down' 'Ideas' with the Greatest of Ease, which is WHY I bought it. I read up on it a good bit, before Choosing to Go With PRESONUS.
I WANT an IMMEDIATE 'FIX' for this, either a Patch or a NEW SET OF DRIVERS from PRESONUS that work Specifically with Windows VISTA. You are getting a good deal of BAD PRESS about this ISSUE, and YOU NEED to RECTIFY IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!!
Sincerely,
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Presonus Others Drivers

Well, I was using the Stealth Pedal (IK Multimedia) as an interface, and then it no longer was supported. Then I turned to the Line 6 Tone Port UX8, and although those drivers worked (in Windows 10), I never could get it to record to simultaneous tracks, although there are eight line inputs. And so, where to turn for a new interface? There are a few budget units available, some with better reputations than others, and repeatedly the PreSonus line always came up as a solid buy, in terms of ease of use, what the entire package includes and its price. The unit that interested me was the Studio 24c, which is a dual channel with sufficient control ability and LED meters on the front, for that quick visual. It also has a very solid construction and weight to it, as indicated by several reviewers on YouTube.

Studio 24c was easy to install and set up with the quick-start guide (main manual downloaded off the PreSonus site), right out of the box; and so, that was a bonus. The Sync LED flashed blue immediately (its red when not synced to a computer). So far, so good. The interface connects to a computer via one of two cables included, a USB-C to A… or a USB-C to C. Further setup of Studio 24c communicates through its control app, Universal Control, so that you can select which (or all) driver(s) you want, but also sample rate, block/buffer size, language, etc. (For Windows only, you can set up a Loopback function within the Universal Control, useful for looping back audio streams to be recorded from one application to another, e.g., record audio from a YouTube video or music from a web browser or media player.) There are MIDI in/out connections for MIDI instruments and sequencing, but my setup is rather simple, with the Studio 24c connecting to the computer and with its two Audio Outs going to a mixer and monitor speakers. There’s also a ¼-inch headphone jack in the back panel, which comes in handy when wanting to keep sound levels down for private practicing, recording and mixing.
There are other features and controls that add to Studio 24c’s usefulness and quality, including class A XMAX-L solid-state microphone preamps (optimized for bus powering) and the two combo jacks for either XLR or ¼-inch inputs. When working with condenser microphones, there is a 48-volt phantom power (push-button engagement). The Gain controls (one for each channel) are used to keep the signal levels in check and below the -0.5 dBFS mark to limit distortion, and both Gain controls provide 50 dB of variable gain (0 to +50 dB for mics and -15 to 35 dB for line instruments). The two meters on the front provide a visual for both the Inputs and Main. Use of only one channel input will show only one input meter active (and for that channel). The no-latency Mixer knob blends the input signal with playback, so that you can balance the two or increase the mix of either. This is useful if you need to focus on one versus the other, whether practicing an instrument with backing tracks or mixing. With the Mixer knob placed at 12-noon, the signal is equal between input and playback. Turning the Mixer knob to the left increases input level and turning to the right will increase playback level (as simple as this may be, I had zero instrument input and couldn’t figure out the problem until I realized the Mixer knob was turned all the way right).
So far, the Studio 24c has operated flawlessly over the past few weeks, and recording has been easy and sounds great. The Studio 24c boasts 24-bit sound and 192 kHz conversion, and there’s a lot of high-headroom, which means really cranking the gear before entering into the yellow and red zones on the front-panel meters. As good as its low noise, high-headroom sound quality, the Studio 24c includes the PreSonus Studio One Artist DAW and Studio Magic software suite, the latter of which includes Ableton Live Lite, nine effects plug-ins, six virtual instruments, and tutorials from Melodics. In total, the full version software alone is valued at nearly $1,000, making the investment a no-brainer. There more information on this software package at this link: Studio Magic | PreSonus
In sum, the Studio 24c is a solid buy for $159 USD. It’s reliable, easy to use and install and the sound quality/drivers are first rate. Rarely are there negative comments on this interface, and the inclusion of the software makes it even more enticing. My short time with Studio 24c has not soured my decision, and so, if you’re looking for a basic interface with some added bells and whistles, the Studio 24c comes recommended highly. Visit PreSonus | Wherever sound takes you.
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Presonus Others Driver Update

This package contains the files needed for installing the PreSonus AudioBox USB driver. If it has been installed, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones. Even though other OSes might be compatible as well, we do not recommend applying this release on platforms other than the ones specified.