Logic Pro 9.18 32 bit with Tascam US-366 Audio Interface

Hi
I recently purchased a Tascam US 366 Audio Interface to use with Logic Pro 9.18
I have uploaded the latest drivers/firmware but have a problem with crackling/popping
The problem seems to be that the CPU in Logic is peaking when the US 366 is chosen in the audio section...Pro tools aggregate and built in audio is very low within the CPU! Any ideas before returning the product! Have tried everything!

It records in 24-bit with the check box enabled - this is more than enough for recording and exceeds the dynamic range of convertors.
16-bit when unchecked.
Do not confuse how an application is compiled (32-bit or 64-bit) with how audio is recorded or processed - they are completely different things.

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