![]() ![]() I also had one of those cards installed, a GTX 970. I noticed all impacted users who posted full specs either had X99 or Z97 chipsets, and one of a couple of Nvidia Geforce GTX cards. The problems sounded identical, right down to mouse use increased the symptoms. The helpful folks on thought it sounded similar to a thread on Steinberg's official forum (a competitor to MOTU). ![]() This blew my mind - basically, they know their products won't work with new Intel PCs. The X99 controls all IO in the computer, from USB to the PCI-e bus.) (For those who don't know, X99 is considered "current generation" and was released mid 2014. They don't appear to be working on this issue. That was basically the end of their support. I contacted MOTU support who (after waiting a week to get to the support request) identified the issue as an incompatibility between their products and the Intel X99 chipset on my motherboard. There should be no slowness to cause the glitches. The PC speed was not an issue - its current gen and is a beast, designed to edit 4K in realtime. ![]() Recording was impossible - the MOTU device would freeze in Windows. Moving the mouse (also on USB) made the glitching worse until it would drop out all together. I recently bought a new MOTU Ultralite Mk4 USB audio interface, and straight away it was glitching and popping on playback. Sharing some remedy info that future Intel X99 chipset (motherboard) users might find useful. ![]()
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