Topic: Terrible experience with USB interfaces so far. WHY is RME different?
Hey,
I've come close to suicide trying to make an USB interface work without interruptions on my PC. Doing all the software optimizations (drivers, OS reinstalls, DPC & IRQ checks, etc.) didn't prevent my audio card from dropping buffers and causing pops and clicks randomly regardless of buffer settings.
Thinking it might be a hardware issue, I went to an extreme and grabbed a C2D iMac, but to my surprise -- results were even worse than in Windows. Still dropping buffers, but this time around, pops and clicks got into the recorded media themselves!
Isolating the problem to the audio interface, I face the terrible dilemma of Firewire vs USB and portable vs incompatible. I need a small interface with two I/Os for songwriting and occasional MIDI recordings, and it has to be external for portability and compatibility. The only offering from RME that fits these criteria is the Babyface. Problem is, it runs on USB and with my terrible USB experience aside, here is what I've been recently reading:
The case against USB: Firewire delivers data in a steady stream, whereas USB delivers in bursts at different speeds. USB also taxes the CPU more and shares resources poorly. USB is said to be inherently unstable and thus unsuitable for audio.
The case against FireWire: Up until 2010-2011 most Macs came with a non-TI Firewire chipset. Unless the chipset's Texas Instruments, it's most likely going to cause issues. Also, when it comes to tracking 2 channels only, USB should be more than plenty. Finally, Firewire seems to be gradually disappearing.
Neither my PC nor my iMac has a TI Firewire chipset. I don't know what the makers have put in for the USB controllers, but I doubt they are the cause or the solution to the problem.
All I want is to be able to plug my device and record my ideas flawlessly. No pops, no crackles, no ruined recordings, no bad driver reporting, no timing issues in the DAW. Is this possible with the Babyface and why exactly is RME's USB implementation any better than all the other brands out there?
Thank you from a potential customer.