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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2011

Issue Resolved: I replaced my Delta1010LT with a Digi 003 Rack.

The sound briefly cuts out and comes back when my computer is thinking. It's intermittent, and it get's a bit annoying. Does anyone have a solution to this? I'm betting it's a driver issue, but I hope it's a simple fix.




Computer specs.
Phenom II
DDR3 RAM
64-Bit OS
M-Audio's recent x64 driver.

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  • I haven't checked for an M-Audio update, but I'm guessing that there was another piece of software that was conflicting with it. I'm no longer with that issue. Raising the sampling rate has helped too in some way.

  • its not a driver issue turn up your sample rate its in the hardware tab and it'll be fine i just got it to and had the same problem now i need to learn how to set up my mic on it. but be careful i had this computer built for music some computers cant handle a high sample rate

  • @ssjkarnage24 I thought the same thing, but when raising my sample rate, it only resolved a few issues with my DAW. This video is the media player playing an audio file which leads me to believe it's a driver issue. It supposed to be a x64 driver, but it's one of those x86/x64 drivers instead of a true x64 driver. Plus there hasn't been an update since Windows 7 was released.

  • it is a driver issue....I have random noise & crackles in my recordings. Never had an issue with my 1010lt until I switched to windows 7

  • @CAPPUCCINOtube Try raising your sample rate either in your DAW or the settings of the 1010lt as @ssjkarnage24 mentioned. That has helped me with those issues.

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  • I found this on a forum:

    uninstall all drivers and software. use ableton cleaner if needed.

    turn off pc and remove sound card. boot pc.

    Install the latest windows 7 64bit m-audio BETA driver from this forum...

    reboot pc.

    install soundcard hardware and boot up pc.

    install all music produciton software.

    whatever the program is it needs to run in vista sp1 compatability mode and as administrator.

    problem solved.

  • @sonofsam415 The thing is the one to blame is Microsoft. Why do they change everything related to drivers in every major version as there are no improvements?

    Keep updating your drivers, I think M-Audio released a Win7-64 compatible driver now.

    Also open Task Manager and end all processes that may interfere with the audio.

    That's a problem with shitty Windows sound implementation which doesn't centralize audio I/O.

  • meu brother me dá uma jauda por favor ! embora eu possua uma mesa e outro pré-amplificador, as gravações da minha delta saem sempre baixas e se eu aumentar o volume das pistas a mesma clipa muito facil...o que devo fazer pra ter um bom violume de gravação sem clipar.

  • Did u solve ur prblm????

  • I think 64bit is creating problem with 1010LT... i'm using 32bit Win7 ultimate.... & its working verrryyyy nicely with 1010LT... i've created more than 30tracks with it & i didnt face any problem...

  • ich habe such ein Problem mit dem M-Audio Delta 1010 LT unter Windows 7. Bei mir kratzten immer die Kanäle, Software unabhängig. Man sagte mir das Problem ist nicht Windows 7, sondern meine Hardware. Der Intel i7 und ein MSI X58A-GD65 Motherboard ist angeblich "zu modern" für die Soundkarte (2003!!!!).

  • I'm using M-audio Delta 1010LT, Adobe Audition 3, Windows7 (32bit).... & i'm satisfied with it...

  • I have been using this card for years. Under normal usage 96khz @ 512 samples will work just fine with no drop outs. If there are then your computer is slow. Just bump your samples up a step or two and you should be just fine. I have had issues with crackle on particular channels and my 1/2 out has a weak right. Sometimes a bad install will cause problems. Just swap the slot and/or reinstall the driver. Since switching to 64bit I experience awful noise on shut down, same as it used to be years

  • @CAPPUCCINOtube Im having tha same probem with the recording, when im recording voice the first 10 takes the sound is perfect, but then i start to listen to some crakling noise on the recording, im width windows 7 64x and a M-audio 1010lt do you guys have solve this problem, its a problem from windows 7 64x ?

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