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Echo AudioFire 4 Settings
Hi guys.
I finally got around to installing my AudioFire 4 sound card (Win XP; Live 7). I simply want to make sure I have my settings as they should be.
Specifically:
1) The ANALOG 1-2 OUT tab in my AudioFire 4 Console looks like this:

2) The Settings tab in my AudioFire 4 Console looks like this:

3) The Audio tab in Live 7 looks like this:

Are there any settings that I should change in the above? FYI, I'm not running any hardware directly through the AudioFire; I have only a MIDI keyboard plugged into my laptop via USB.
*Edit: I'm hearing some clicks in my audio: I've tried increasing the Buffer Size in the AudioFire 4 Console but that doesn't seem to help...?
Thanks for the help guys; I really appreciate it 
What firewire chipset do you have in your computer? Most audio interfaces aren't compatible with VIA firewire chipsets. Texas Instruments chipsets are the best.
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| Originally posted by Eldritch What firewire chipset do you have in your computer? Most audio interfaces aren't compatible with VIA firewire chipsets. Texas Instruments chipsets are the best. |
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| Originally posted by cenik I'm not sure... A quick search for my laptop model reports the following for firewire: 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) - 4 pin FireWire Is there a place, e.g. in Device Manager, where I can check? |
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| Originally posted by Eldritch Yes, look in the device manager. |

Yes, the settings look fine. I wonder what is causing the clicks.
btw the output is +4dB. thats meant for balanced instruments next in the chain. what is next in the chain? a volum-control? direclty to monitors? if its a normal stereo-amp theyr usualy not balansed and u can overload the inputs. other option -10dB could be low tho so if u just lower the volum-fader -4dB ull be on 0dB if u keep the option on +4. i think this is abit stupid on echos but it might be industri standard i have no idea. about the clicks u could try making the latency longer.
I have some clicks too with Ableton 7.02 on Vista
By the way, you have some devices that are not installed propery (the big yellow question marks in device manager). Fix these as one of them is related to audio. This could be causing a conflict. If this unknown device is also on board sound, then disable it as it could just cause more problems.
Try setting the buffers (both in ableton and the console) to the highest setting and restart the applications. Let us know if that makes a difference.
what version is the driver you are running? it looks like an older one to me...
- disconnect your audiofire
- reboot
- uninstall the audiofire driver you have at the moment
- reboot
- download and install this:
http://www.echoaudio.com/downloadfi...dioFire_4.8.exe
- reboot
- plugin your audiofire
- reboot
once it's all up and running, go back into the audiofire panel and set it to stereo, not surround. then lock the rate to 44100. you'll need to turn off your audiofire and turn it back on again afterwards. reboot your pc too, just to be sure.
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| Originally posted by echosystm what version is the driver you are running? it looks like an older one to me... - disconnect your audiofire - reboot - uninstall the audiofire driver you have at the moment - reboot - download and install this: http://www.echoaudio.com/downloadfi...dioFire_4.8.exe - reboot - plugin your audiofire - reboot once it's all up and running, go back into the audiofire panel and set it to stereo, not surround. then lock the rate to 44100. you'll need to turn off your audiofire and turn it back on again afterwards. reboot your pc too, just to be sure. |
One thing that was magic for me was disabling the 'on board' sound or whatever else you've been using. For my situation, I was using the motherboard sound. I unistalled those drivers and turned off the onboard sound hardware in the BIOS at startup. Made a huge difference for me. Hope it works for you.
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN By the way, you have some devices that are not installed propery (the big yellow question marks in device manager). Fix these as one of them is related to audio. This could be causing a conflict. If this unknown device is also on board sound, then disable it as it could just cause more problems. |
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| Originally posted by 3F05Q One thing that was magic for me was disabling the 'on board' sound or whatever else you've been using. For my situation, I was using the motherboard sound. I unistalled those drivers and turned off the onboard sound hardware in the BIOS at startup. Made a huge difference for me. Hope it works for you. |
is it a laptop? try disabling wifi
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