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The Avid website had been very unhelpful with the troubleshooting of my device. but they direct me to the Avid website, as this device is no longer supported by M Audio.

I have been to the M Audio website for answers, and to check if I have installed the latest driver for my interface (which I have). I have noticed that this only happens when I arm the track to record, it plays perfectly with the track disarmed. This distortion lasts for seconds, or sometimes the entire song. While recording just my electric guitar (plugged into port 2), I get random bursts of distortion which almost totally drowns out the. I get home and install the drivers and pro tools, which came with the device, into my windows 7 64bit laptop, and plugged it in - ready to record. It seemed like the best bang for buck, and with the website saying how good the device and software are (Pro Tools an industry standard), I thought this was a bargain!

My Purpose of this hardware is to record vocals and my guitar simultaneously over a backing track. Many of us, users of Fast Track, have been experiencing funny noises which has irritating to say the least.Ī few days ago I have purchased an M Audio Fast Track USB Audio Interface (2nd Gen) - from an authorized dealer in my Country - which came bundled with Pro Tools SE 8.03.
