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recording interface died

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2015 4:06 pm
by overdrivenel34s
My m-audio fast track ultra essentially died. The power-light started flashing continuously and if speakers are connected and on audio noises in sync with the blinking occur. I fast turned off speakers to prevent damage to them. Tried powering from power adapter alone and the same blinking occurs. This sucks big time as now i can't record anything on my computer and i use it also for my sound card as well to go out to krk rockit 5 monitors. So in meanwhile i can't hear any audio on my computer. :mad:

Its not under warranty but i am going to have it looked at by local music electronics guy. If its ends up to be pricy to fix i could probably get a used one of same model for less but am also thinking of getting a new interface like a Steinberg UR44 or Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 . Those are two that i found that seem pretty decent, good reviews, compatible with win 7 and i'd maintain having 4 mic pre's and at least 2 more line inputs in the back like my current broken recording interface. A bonus to me on those all 4 xlr inpits on front are combo jacks (xlr or 1/4)which would be handy while my fast-track ultra only 1st two are combo jacks.

Re: recording interface died

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:39 pm
by overdrivenel34s
Partial good news, I just found an extra 1/8" stereo jack to L and R rca cord and my speakers have rcs inputs (which i had forgotten about). I enabled my computer's internal sound card which i'm relieved works. So I now got sound back and can playback audio on my computer for the time being as long as internal sound-card doesn't die too. :) Sound quality is fine(better then expected honestly). Also tried headphones into computer headphone jack which works too (that was going to be my last resort work around option).

I dropped off my m audio fast track ultra recording interface earlier today. It could be a week or more depending on existing volume of work the repair guy has. If its simple repair the bench fee will cover it ($65) if not i will have to decide whether the cost is worth repairing it.

Re: recording interface died

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:47 pm
by Ostinato Rubato
some internal sound cards are even fine for recording via RCA to 1/8" adapter from a mic preamp with RCA outs. just saying, some sound cards work better than you'd expect for ins too.