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Solution: Although it may seem obvious, the first thing to check is that there is a
physical connection between the device generating the clock and your Echo
hardware. Just because multiple devices are connected to the same computer
doesn’t mean they are synchronized. Next, be sure that you have selected the
desired input clock source in the Console.
Problem: Recordings made using the S/PDIF port contain occasional pops or
skips.
Solution: When recording with the S/PDIF port, you must manually select the
S/PDIF clock as the input clock. This can be done using the Console.
Problem: On Windows startup you hear a high pitched squealing sound or your
S/PDIF signal has gone crazy.
Solution: Reset the sample rate. Windows always sets the sample rate to 11kHz at
startup. Because S/PDIF doesn’t support this rate, you will have problems syncing
until you reset your Echo hardware’s sample rate to one within spec (like 44.1 or
48kHZ). You can do this by playing a wave file of the appropriate sample rate
through Echo card’s outputs. Then you will be able to sync properly
Problem: The sound cuts in and out, or the left or right channel doesn’t work.
Solution: You may have a bad audio cable. Try using a different cable in the
problem channel.
Problem: There is no sound unless I pull the audio plug out a little.
Solution: Not all ¼” plugs are made to the exact same dimensions. Try a
plug/cable from a different manufacturer.
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