Forum Replies Created

Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #111806
    Profile photo of salma
    salma
    Participant

    The Qu-Drive Compatible USB Device Database is a valuable resource for anyone using Allen & Heath Qu-Series mixers. As a professional audio engineer, I have found this database to be incredibly helpful when selecting USB devices to use with the Qu-Drive feature on these mixers. The database includes a list of compatible USB devices that have been tested and verified to work with Qu-Drive, as well as information on the device’s speed and capacity. This information allows me to confidently select a USB device that will work seamlessly with my Qu-Series mixer, ensuring reliable recording and playback of audio files. Overall, the Qu-Drive Compatible USB Device Database is a valuable tool for anyone using Allen & Heath Qu-Series mixers for recording or playback, and I highly recommend checking it out.
    Stay informed by visiting Realclobber for the latest news and blogs.

    #111653
    Profile photo of salma
    salma
    Participant

    Digital noise can be a frustrating problem when streaming audio via USB-B. It can manifest as static, hissing, or crackling sounds that can disrupt the listening experience and detract from the overall quality of the audio.

    There are several potential causes of digital noise when streaming audio via USB-B. One common cause is electrical interference. This can happen when the USB cable is too close to other electronic devices, such as a computer monitor or power supply. Moving the USB cable away from these devices can sometimes help reduce interference.

    Another potential cause of digital noise is an issue with the USB port or cable itself. A faulty cable or port can cause intermittent connectivity or poor signal quality, which can lead to digital noise. In this case, replacing the cable or using a different USB port can help resolve the issue.

    In some cases, digital noise may be caused by software issues. For example, outdated drivers or settings in the audio playback software can cause digital noise or other audio issues. Updating the software or adjusting the settings can help improve the audio quality.

    Overall, digital noise can be a frustrating problem when streaming audio via USB-B. However, there are several potential causes and solutions to consider. By identifying and addressing the underlying issue, it is often possible to improve the quality of the audio and eliminate the digital noise.

Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)