If you now go back to the Beta you'll find that it's still ok.
Just a pointer - When you diagnose things, only change one thing at a time. You then are certain that the change you made is either going to cure the problem or not make a difference. If by changing two things at once and you find you solve the issue, you can't be certain which of the 2 things changed was actually the culprit. But obviously the outcome of it being solved is the one's you're after
@gen123456
Can you confirm that your hub is powered and your Spark is just plugged in via USB?
If you have other items plugged into the hub without it being powered one of these devices could be tipping the power consumption over the edge.
By removing one of two of the other devices, does your Spark behave itself?
Plug the hub into power, plug it into the computer then just plug the Spark in, how does that perform?
See the attached pic, as Kevin pointed out it might be your audio buffer, but even at it's highest setting it's only going to give you about at 1/2 second delay.
Thanks, Stuart