Hi there,

Not sure if this is the list for this sort of thing, but it happens regardless 
of the application I use, so I thought I’d take a shot.

I got a new Mac last month, a 2016 model that did away with the USB ports, so 
whenever I want to use USB I need to use a special adaptor. Thanks, Apple. When 
I record I use an XLR cable plugged into a USB interface. Whenever I record, 
though, the microphone sounds overloaded even before I talk into it. Could it 
be something with the USB adaptor not transmitting the signal fast enough or 
something? I’m not a techie person so I”m aware that this sounds dumb. I’m just 
not sure where to turn?

Feel free to ask for any specifics. I’ve tried recording on ProTools and Garage 
Band and even just monitored the mic through loopback, all to the same effect.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Best,

—Des

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