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ProFire 2626
Problem: No visual activity on Signal/Clip LED indicators.
 
 Possible Cause 1: Poor quality cabling   Verify that your audio cables are plugged in properly and are in good 
working order 
 
 Possible Cause 2: The output volume of your audio source is set too low   Raise the volume of the device 
 
 Possible Cause 3: Microphone not receiving phantom power   
Certain microphones require phantom power to operate   If 
you have connected such a microphone to ProFire 2626, 
power the microphone by pressing the Phantom Power button 
corresponding to that microphone’s input 
Problem:  No activity on the input meters of your audio 
software.
 
 Possible Cause: Your software is not configured to use ProFire 2626 as its audio interface   Make sure that 
ProFire 2626 drivers are properly installed and verify that the audio application is configured to use ProFire 
2626   See your software’s documentation to learn how to do this 
Problem: Clicks, pops, and other glitches in audio streams.
 
 Possible Cause 1: Input levels are too loud and are resulting in clipping or distortion   Lower the source’s 
output level and/or the channel input gain on ProFire 2626 to avoid overloading the interface   Use the  
Signal/Clip LED indicators on the front panel to ensure you are not distorting 
 
 Possible Cause 2: The ProFire 2626 audio buffer size is 
set too low and must be increased   Each audio application 
handles buffer settings differently, but the options for changing 
buffer sizes are usually found under the program’s “setup” or 
“audio preferences” menus   Refer to your audio application’s 
documentation to learn how to increase buffer size   
 
 Possible Cause 3: Windows Users:  Some accelerated 
graphics cards use excessive amounts of system bandwidth, 
preventing the recording buffer of an audio interface from 
keeping up with demand   This can cause clicks in the audio 
streams   Reducing or turning off the graphics card’s graphics 
acceleration feature often resolves this problem   In Windows 
XP, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > 
Advanced > Performance > Graphics and select “Adjust for 
best performance ”
 
 Possible cause 4: Improper digital clocking   If you are using 
ProFire 2626 without an external clock master, be sure that the 
Sync Source parameter to “Internal ”  If you are using external digital devices, please see the “Digital Clocking” 
section of this guide to learn how to properly configure digitally interconnected equipment in your studio 
NOTE:  Certain older microphones 
may be damaged by phantom power.  
Be sure to check your microphone’s 
documentation before engaging 
phantom power.
NOTE:  Some Windows applications 
require you to run a soundcard 
calibration routine (sometimes called 
“profiling”) the first time you use the 
software with a new audio interface.  
This routine attempts to determine 
the optimum settings for the new 
interface’s WDM driver.  While ProFire 
2626 does include a WDM driver, 
it is recommended that the ASIO 
driver is used instead to ensure best 
performance.  If this profiling prompt 
appears, go to your application’s 
control panel and make sure that the 
“M-Audio ProFire ASIO” driver is 
selected as the audio device driver.