![]() ![]() I've tested this with a Tascam US-122mkII. Others online have suggested a powered USB hub, and indeed this works, but for my purposes, I want to use the unit away from an outlet. By keeping the Phantom power off when plugging it in, the computer doesn't know the full power required, and is more than willing to give the unit all the power it needs when the switch is on. It seems that on more recent Macs (Unibody, and some pre-Unibodies) that Apple's power manager doesn't like to give too much power to a single USB port. Plug the unit back into your Mac, and once it's powered up, then turn on Phantom power. There is a very simple fix for this: Unplug your unit from the USB port and switch Phantom power to Off. Sometimes it seems like the unit won't receive enough power. ![]() Make sure the unit firmware and OS X drivers are up to date. So, this is a bit of an obscure hint, as it's pretty limited, but if anyone uses a Tascam interface, like the US-122 series or the US-144, for recording or output, here are some usability tips. On that topic i have found that article.: ![]()
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