I had a crackle noise that was driving me nuts every time i used the spdif cable. I solved this by clicking an option called “low latency monitoring” in my DAW (pro tools). Hope this helps some else.
Focusrite 6i6 SPDIF noise
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Possible sample rate is low.
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Got a 6i6 too, get sure you switch to S/PDIF Clock source when recording from the KPA , and also setup the same sample rate that you have in your KPA ( 44 Khz for both for me) . Check the icon with the gearing. Clicks should go away !
You have to switch back to internal clock source when you switch off the KPA, or you won't have any audio from the 6i6
It's andy to have a focusrite control shorcut on your desktop.
This is boring because as far as I know the KPA cannot be used as a slave device .
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This is boring because as far as I know the KPA cannot be used as a slave device .
I think I read the stage can. All other models not.
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Got a 6i6 too, get sure you switch to S/PDIF Clock source when recording from the KPA , and also setup the same sample rate that you have in your KPA ( 44 Khz for both for me) .
Yes. I try the reamping with 2 others input channels too, in real time recording.
I had the same problem, I solve it with this software just to evaluate my cpu capacities ... "latencymon" (on win, there are free for home using) And I set a higher sampling rate. with Apple devices did not have this problem because everything adjusts automatically
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I have the same soundcard and it took me MONTHS to sort this issue out. I was correctly setting the S/PDIF clock source and sample rate on the Focusrite Control software, but apparently that wasn't enough. I was still running into the issue! What finally solved for me was setting these values via the "Audio & Midi" options on my Mac.
I posted about it here Very rare crackling in recording with SPDIF