I'm an amateur keyboardist who recently moved to another country and started a new music corner in my new flat.
In my previous place I still have a Presonus 1810c (which I love and trust) and some analogue synths.
My instruments here are my little Eurorack modular, a Korg MS-20 mini and a Presonus 1824c interface that I got for a bargain price on eBay (hint hint?)
It turns out that everything that goes into the 1824c seems to lose bass frequencies.
The instruments sound fine when I plug my headphones directly into them, but there's this problem when they go into my PC.
Unfortunately I don't have my 1810c with me to make a comparison.
I'm attaching some screenshots with an oscilloscope and a meter: several waveforms from an oscillator at 62 Hz, directly into an attenuator as close as possible to clipping my AD input (about 1/3 Eurorack level out - see photo names for details). Different oscillators give the same result.
For reference, there's also a square wave from a VST at 62 Hz, which has less high frequencies, but that's a real straight line on the meter - as it should be.
(I know my AD is not DC-coupled, so technically the oscilloscope is not that useful)
I tried all eight AD inputs with all three mini-jack-to-jack cables I have here.
One of the cables also "sounds" very low in volume (going in the bin tomorrow

), and the loss of bass happens with all three cables. Are they all broken?
This happens at both 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz.
When the inputs are routed directly to the outputs (ie no DAW) it still sounds HPF'ed... but I can't measure it, and tbh after an hour of listening to a 62 Hz square wave it's hard to even guess.
EDIT: I'm always monitoring through the same headphones, I don't have any speakers (yet).
Is there anything I can try? Did I get a broken interface? Is this a known problem? Can it be fixed?
Thank you so much in advance!
Cheers