Thunderbolt Adapter: TBT3TBTADAP Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 Adapter Thunderbolt Cable: 3m Thunderbolt Cable - M/M Thunderbolt Add-On Card: Asus ThunderboltEX3 Expansion Card RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 2666MHz Hope this helps anyone looking for it.Ĭooler: Phanteks U-Type Dual Tower Heat-Sink CPU Cooler PH-TC12DX_BK And that's it! I now have crystal clear audio recording into FL Studio from my mic. Now you should only hear the output from FL Studio. After that I could hear both outputs coming from the UA console as well and FL Studio so I went into the UA Console and turned the volume fader for "Analog 1" all the way down (or you can press mute). From there I went to "Track 1" on the mixer and changed the input from "(none)" to "MIC/LINE/HIZ 1". After many attempted solutions with no luck solving my probelm, I went into the "Audio Settings" of FL Studio and changed the "Input/Output Device" from "FL Studio ASIO" to "Universal Audio Thunderbolt". This was very frustrating as the microphone input through the UA Console was crystal clear. I too was getting a lot of clicks and pops while recording through a Shure SM58 and into my DAW (FL Studio 20.1). Ok I think I may have figured out the issue, at least with FL Studio 20.
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