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  • Michel GalloneMichel Gallone
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      Quick add on to the previous post
      Also one thing to do is to delete Audio preferencs:
      https://support.focusrite.com/hc/en-gb/articles/206849239-Audio-issues-on-macOS-how-to-reset-Audio-Preferences

      To do this, go to:

      Finder > Go (top menu) > Computer > Mac HD > Library > Preferences > Audio and in there please delete the two preference (.plist) files:

      com.apple.audio.DeviceSettings.plist
      com.apple.audio.SystemSettings.plist
      Then, go to:

      Finder > Go (top menu) > hold down the ‘Option ⌥’ (or ‘Alt’) key and click on the Library folder that appears > Preferences. In there, delete the file:

      com.apple.audio.AudioMIDISetup.plist

      in reply to: Core 256 Dante – Mac Os Ventura – Clock instability #2780
      Michel GalloneMichel Gallone
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        Hello
        Update on the clocking issue on OS X, Ventura 13.7.5 (22H527) and Core-256.
        After some research, it appears that 2 audio drivers that are installed automatically with the accompanying application are problematic and cause clockinhk issues, audio drop outs:
        -> Teams Audio Driver
        -> Teamviewer Audio Driver

        I remember, a while back (4-5 years ago), discovering that they were problematic with most professional audio Mac drivers.
        It seems they are still creating issues today. So you have to remove them (in OS X Library) still to this day.
        I haven’t experienced clock issues since then. Hopefully, that was the only issue.

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