I'm experiencing regular audio artifacts using the Fireface 802 connected via FireWire on Manjaro with kernel v5.13.
The artifacts occur about every 10-20 minutes for a duration of roughly one minute. The artifacts sound a lot like a constant phasing, suddenyl taking out a lot of low and mid frequencies and sounding harsh and but-crushing-like in the highs. The artifacts do not happen when dual-booting into Windows.
Not sure if this helps, but I think it could be related. When opening the Fireface 802 via Jack, I have to set the periods/buffer setting to 3 and the frames/period to 512 or 1024 to get only some xruns while doing simple desktop work (browsing, mails, music playback on a Ryzen 3950X, no realtime DAW stuff). Connecting the Fireface 802 via USB, I can set periods/buffer to default (which results in "2") and frames/period to 128 and still not get any xrun for hours when doing simple desktop stuff.
I'm experiencing regular audio artifacts using the Fireface 802 connected via FireWire on Manjaro with kernel v5.13.
The artifacts occur about every 10-20 minutes for a duration of roughly one minute. The artifacts sound a lot like a constant phasing, suddenyl taking out a lot of low and mid frequencies and sounding harsh and but-crushing-like in the highs. The artifacts do not happen when dual-booting into Windows.
Not sure if this helps, but I think it could be related. When opening the Fireface 802 via Jack, I have to set the periods/buffer setting to 3 and the frames/period to 512 or 1024 to get only some xruns while doing simple desktop work (browsing, mails, music playback on a Ryzen 3950X, no realtime DAW stuff). Connecting the Fireface 802 via USB, I can set periods/buffer to default (which results in "2") and frames/period to 128 and still not get any xrun for hours when doing simple desktop stuff.