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For the past 4 months I've been having processing issues with my Apollo Twin interface. While recording I intermittently have a white noise or static sound running through my files and levels dropping mid recording. I have tried different Thunderbolt cables and outlets, different mic cables, different mics, hard reset on computer and interface, different computers, etc. I've been in contact several times over this time with UA. After recommending all of the above they said it must be Adobe Audition's problem. They went on to say I need to try one of their "supported DAW's".
Has anyone ever had a problem using an UA Apollo device and Adobe Audition?
Any info would be GREATLY appreciated!
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Did you ever get this fixed? I'm experiencing the same issue with my new Apollo Solo. UA told me the same things.
Thank you,
Charles
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I doubt whether he'll see this - the post is two and a half years old, and he shows very little forum activity.
But that said, I think that UA have just a bit of a cheek trying to blame Audition for something that sounds suspiciously like a driver failure. It got you off the phone, though... 😉
Ask yourself this; if just about every other interface on the planet works fine with Audition, both on Macs and PCs, why is it even likely to be Audition's fault? More interesting to ask which other ones don't, and why. The prime culprit here is M-audio - their drivers are primarily intended to run with ProTools, and their ASIO driver appears not to be up to scratch at all. What do UA recommend as a suitable DAW?
But the other thing is that it's Thunderbolt, and that's still slightly unknown territory. If you do a search, you'll find that plenty of people have had similar problems with UA interfaces - it's not that rare. Audition is notoriously good at recording exactly what's sent to it, but if, for any reason that gets compromised then we're in different territory. I've heard about one instance where turning off hyper-threading appears to have improved UA performance, but that seems to be a little extreme.
It might be useful though to test the interface with some other software - preferrably ASIO-based just to see what happens. Whilst it's clearly not impossible for this to be Audition's fault, whatever it is still needs to be isolated, and that's going to need some more checking on your part, I'm afraid...
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UA suggested several DAW to test, the one I choose to test was Ableton Live 10. I tested both Audition and Ableton with ASIO. Neither are perfect. I set everything as close to the same as possible. Ableton shows a bit less staticky. I wanted it be the other way around. I prefer Audition. I'm also testing a couple of different brands of thunderbolt cables, just to rule that out. Not sure how much patience I have left.
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I just got the ua solo thunderbolt heritage edition. i use adobe audition cs6 and its a static distortion when using the ua but when i use my ssl2 interface its crystal clear. ua says i need to use asio but when i do there is not sound recorded into aution. i can see the levels on the solo but no sound in audition. im not really sure of the settings for asio 2.15 beta2 but i have the power for solo input lit and just saw tonight that the highest buffer is recommended by some dude and i tried 96k res but i did a test at 48k and it worked on the asio driver in audition but the static is still there. i dont know what else to do. SteveG I hoping you can G this is for us.
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Enquiries have been made...
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We can help you get the ASIO driver configured properly for Audition, but I'd like to dig into the "static distortion" issue a bit further. Can you describe what's happening in more detail?
Thanks
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I had it and it was hardware issue. The unit was replaced.
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