I taped a show a while back and when editing it (downsampling, track-marks etc) I noticed A LOT of little "pops" throughout the recording. The source of the recording is: dpa4061 > mps6010 > pcm-m1 (no tape, used just as an A/D) > 7pin to toslink mini-plug > njb3 (optical in).
The pops are all over the place, they seem to be quite random and maybe at about every 30 seconds (not on regular intervals, though). The usual pattern is two "zero"-samples on the left and two "zero"-samples on the right with usually a preceeding sample that is "higher" or "lower" than "should" be (see picture 2). There are also some worse examples (see picture 3) but not nearly as many as the simple two-zeroed-sample-ones.
These are of course quite easy to fix on the "sample adjustment"-tool on Audition, for example but naturally I would like to avoid this in the future. It IS a pain in the ass to fix these pops as they go into hundreds!
Any ideas what could cause this? I doubt that the A/D on pcm-m1 is faulty, also the njb3 is not known for dropping samples. That leaves only the 7pin cable but can a loose connection or something cause "missing" samples? It seems weird to me that there's (usually!) only TWO (or three) samples missing...
I have quite a few other recordings made with the same setup - I will check them next to see if the same problem appears but any ideas and/or questions are very welcome!