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M-Audio Conective

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 11:05 pm
by loginz
is it possible to use mrs pinky with a m-audio conective tool or does somebody know a cheap interface with integrated preamps? thank you very much....

Conectiv is now the recommended audio device

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 11:11 pm
by dlpinkstah
The M-Audio Conectiv is my #1 recommendation for use with Ms Pinky. It has built-in phono preamps for easy and direct turntable connection, low latency, stable drivers (for the most part :wink: ) for both OSX and WinXP, and is priced quite affordably. Plus you get the Torq software application for free, which features Ms Pinky vinyl control and a ton of other great features....

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 3:40 pm
by loginz
thank you very much for your quick answer...
and is it also possible to use ableton live and two turntables with the m-audio? sorry, i´m not very well in technical things....

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 8:40 pm
by dlpinkstah
Yes, the Conectiv works fine with Ableton Live, and two turntables.

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 4:01 pm
by loginz
it´s possible to use two turntables with ms pinky and ableton live at the same time???
very very cool!!!
allright, i´m going to the m-audio connective.
thank you very much

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 11:40 pm
by mathsieve
so i've just got my m-audio conectiv through the post today. A big thanks to dlpinkster for his wonderful software. it works like a dream. no latency - just like the real thing.

Anyways, on to M-Audio. I'm getting loads of strange noise on channels 3/4 from the conectiv. 1/2 are fine. Sounds like the kind of interference you get fom internal soundcards from the CPU etc. It's not that bad - but then it's not great esp if you're going to use the LP filter. anybody suffered from this?
cheers
tom

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:51 am
by dlpinkstah
Ouch!! That's not good. :cry:

I've also heard something similar from another user.

So let's get the diagnosis ball rolling:

1) What operating system are you running on? And what make/model computer?

2) Have you contacted M-Audio support with this bug report? It's important that they be informed of this ASAP. Hopefully there will be a simple software fix for this.

3) Are you running the Conectiv on USB bus power, or on a wall wart? I've been using mine on wall-wart power and have not experienced any problems at all with it. All ins/outs work flawlessly. Maybe try it with a wallwart to see if that helps....

4) Have you downloaded and installed the very latest Conectiv drivers from m-audo.com?

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 10:52 am
by mathsieve
Ok.

1) NLite'd Win XP SP1

2)-4) Negative. Will have a bash at those suggestions now.

Cheers
tom

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 11:29 am
by mathsieve
I have check my drivers, they are upto date.
I'm trying an external power adapter, and that doesn't seem to make any difference. The problem, if anything, is worse.
I've tried enough different combinations of my leads to know that they're not the problem. The weird thing is - if you are monitoring Deck B on the mixer and you unplug B's line input you can still hear the interference. Only if you unplug line A's input as well does it stop. (I'm now get interference on both channels btw.)
Strangely, if you use the headphone monitor on the Conectiv you don't hear any interference. It is definitely interference from the computer as you can hear the mouse tracking.
I will contact M-audio's technical support on monday if we don't get this working over the weekend.