Thank you SO much for this! I've been struggling with my Audient iD4 for nearly a month unable to find a solution to my problem, and your random post just helped me.puleglot wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:26 pmThe device reinitializes every time the sample rate is changed. This results in a 2-5 seconds lag. So it is better to set some fixed rate (default-sample-rate = alternate-sample-rate) and disable avoid-resampling.knillenhower wrote:i also triedbut that led to regular crashes of the device (LCD meter froze and no sound at all).Code: Select all
avoid-resampling = yes
This device needs implicit feedback which is currently not automatically detected by alsa.knillenhower wrote: so now the device almost runs perfectly, the only thing left is minor cracking on sound output when moving the volume slider on some applications (happens only on some files, really strange). but this is a minor issue for me.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/ke ... aaa94339dc
Story: Whenever my system starts, there are around 10 very fast pops/clicks in a matter of half a second in the device. Every time a new audio stream(?) calls to Audient, I hear a single click/pop in it. I kinda suspected this happened when iD4 rearranged something if the source was in 44100 or 48000 hz but did not know why and how to fix it.
To make things worse, when one playback was in progress (i.e. listening to Spotify), and I launched some other audio sequence like Discord, the sound randomly became all messed up - everything is hugely distorted, pitch is all way up. It was only fixed by restarting the device a few times and killing pulseaudio.
I thought my device was faulty but this only happens on Linux (multiple distros) and not on Mac or Windows. But changing default-sample-rate = alternate-sample-rate) and disable avoid-resampling fixed the problem. I no longer hear clicks on new audio sources, sound doesn't get messed up when I pile up Spotify Youtube Discord, the only thing that's left is a couple of clicks on system start.
Thank you!