For now, after I unplugged the other one, it seems that this problem was
caused due to having the external RME Fireface UFX connected into
firewire, although it was not in use and not selected as my default card
(I had chosen the internal built-in audio in all settings I could think
of.)

It probably has to do something with the kernel probing for whether not
the soundcard is "still there", or some kind of similar
override/priority conflict in the audio layer.

Note that my previous Ubuntu build with 20.04.1LTS and the 5.4.x kernel
tree did not even recognize the sound card, and as mentioned in my
previous bug report considering that, my entire audio went suddenly dead
with a mundane apt update. Finding absolutely no solution to that
whatsoever, I just updated to 20.10 and got my audio back (AND my
second, external RME sound card was visible to Ubuntu.)

I have now had the external RME card unplugged for a while now and
there's no more digital audio glitching. So, the fundamental issue is
NOT solved, but this is the workaround for now.

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  Audio keeps on popping and "bitcrunching" (digital output) at semi-
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