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zagury
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Feb-14-2005 10:02
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zagury
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj jasonF
well you are not really giving any helpfull information, it could be anything. make sure your sequensers master (and channels are not clipping) |
This kind of problem happens to me generally, not in a specific software or something
what kind of information could help you more
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Feb-14-2005 14:10
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zagury
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| quote: | Originally posted by Pjotr G
how about faulty cables |
nope
everything is connected properly (and the cables are all good and new)
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Feb-14-2005 14:13
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Derivative
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could be alot of things. you dont give enough specific information about this issue though. what kind of noise is it?
if its a low level buzzing noise its most likely electrical interferance. if you place your hardware near to certain electrical sources - power supplies and so forth you will get this. most electrical products are shielded against electrical interference but sometimes it just happens (perhaps the shielding is faulty. i dont know.) case in point: alot of people with motu 828 mkII had problems with buzzing internal power supplies because it wasnt shielded properly.
if its low level and staticy it could be electromagnetic interference. usually caused by coiling up all your cables. do not coil them up because it generates a field. that said you need pretty long cables, coiled pretty tightly to get any problems like this.
if its a constant hiss its probably because you are boosting the input signal too high thus raising the noisefloor. i had this with my access virus b. i had the boost analogue input parameter set on 127 (full) when it should be 0. the result was a large amount of hiss and an intermittent high pitched swell (caused by the LFO).
it could also be that you are using external mic level sound sources (microphones, guitars) without a preamp and thus have to boost the input signal through your host's mixer (again, increasingly the noisefloor).
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Feb-14-2005 17:15
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zagury
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Ill be more specific
| quote: | Originally posted by Derivative
if its a low level buzzing noise its most likely electrical interferance. if you place your hardware near to certain electrical sources - power supplies and so forth you will get this. most electrical products are shielded against electrical interference but sometimes it just happens (perhaps the shielding is faulty. i dont know.) |
My Speaker system - Creative Inspire T5900 , before that I had the Inspire 4400 (they are both protected against these kind of interferences)
| quote: | | if its low level and staticy it could be electromagnetic interference. usually caused by coiling up all your cables. do not coil them up because it generates a field. that said you need pretty long cables, coiled pretty tightly to get any problems like this. |
It could be it , some of the cables are coiled
| quote: | | if its a constant hiss its probably because you are boosting the input signal too high thus raising the noisefloor. i had this with my access virus b. i had the boost analogue input parameter set on 127 (full) when it should be 0. the result was a large amount of hiss and an intermittent high pitched swell (caused by the LFO). |
could u be more specific here, what exacly should i decrease? and how could i know if the input signal is too high?
Generally
My noise is a high level noise, its like the treble is increased,
i get "hisses", but as i mentioned before it could be all great and clear for a few days/hours or it could be with some little noises or with some big irratating noises
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Feb-14-2005 18:50
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