suncstboi wrote:processor=PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=x86 Family 6 Model 30 Stepping 5
Translating this code into a processor returns:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 820 @ 1.73GHz
or something comparable. I did a little research and your processor seems to be some of the Intel "Sandy Bridge" series:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel-Core ... ndy_BridgeCheck the last line, it is unfortunately german but you can see that your processor belongs to this seris, right?
Why am I posting this? Well, I had a problem with one of this processors in combination with a different audio interface (ESI U46 MK II) weeks ago at a friend. We had exactly the same problem you are describing!!!! The sound is getting throught the interface AND the software to the mixer but the calibration ran wrong.
Finally with j-kut's help we could figure out the problem: the sandy bridge processors are handling USB in a different way. This is why there are problems with older USB 1.1 interfaces. Our solution was and stil is a new audio interface, a USB 2.0 interface (Hercules DJ Trim 4&6).
This would be my suggestion for you: Please try to grab a USB 2.0 audio interface (Hercules DJ Trim 4&6, Native Instruments Audio 4,6,8 or 10,...) and try if this works.
Another suggestion is to change the buffer size of you U-Mix44. Is this possible ? Unfortunately I do not own this interface, just the U46, but if it is possible please do so. J-kut played around with the buffer sizes and ended up that a high buffer size is a solution.
Additionally you can try a different sample rate: 48kHz.
Please check all described hints and report any success AND all failures too - it is helpfull for everybody with your problem and processor!!!!!
Thanks a lot in advance and crossing fingers!
Cheers,
Steve