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Damnuok2
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Europe
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| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
If the noise sounds like hiss or white noise then that's just the laws of physics for ya.
If not, can you elaborate? |
Yep it's not white noise at all. It' some weird sound, that sounds like white noise plus some weird stuff that I've no idea how to explain but, lets say, everytime I click with my mouse on some window, everytime I maximize/minimize a window, it makes another noise then stops. -_-
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
is it a laptop? are you using onboard sound? |
Nop, it's a desktop PC, and I'm using maudio audiophile 192
| quote: | Originally posted by Vortex_SA
every cord generate an amount of noise caused by the cords resistance, the ratio beetwin the noise and the signal is reffered to as SNR (signal-noise-ratio), you can find variouse articles on it on the net...
and you might want to try and mute everything but your wave output (such as mic-in, aux and stuff like that...)... |
I've done it already, still, when I rise up the vol almost to the max, I can hear the weird noisy sounds...
| quote: | Originally posted by Gen3r4l1ty
I had a similar problem. Turns out that my wireless USB dongle was causing some sort of interference; or at least thats what I guessed, since whenever I moved the dongle away from my speakers and cables the noise would disappear. Couldn't hurt to try. |
lol, I'll try it, but I doubt that's the problem.
Thanks for the replies guys.
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Jun-21-2008 10:24
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Reno
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2007
Location: London
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I also had a similar problem. Was my onboard pci wireless card. It caused havoc with the sound card everytime it polled the network.
disable your other peripherals to remove them from the equation.
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Jun-21-2008 15:28
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davidbuhau
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2008
Location: bay area california
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a touch of noise is okay for monitoring...
keep in mind that when you're using only software, when you render, that noise shouldn't be there
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Jun-23-2008 03:29
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Zak McKracken
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Registered: Jun 2003
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i had it like that too but now that i sat the computer on the left side of my desk and the soundcard on right and not mixing the power+audio to the monitors with mouse and screen it disapeared. just separate everything or get better cables. i dont know where the problem but i solved it anyway.
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Jun-23-2008 15:53
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david.michael
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Dayton, OH, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Damnuok2
Yep it's not white noise at all. It' some weird sound, that sounds like white noise plus some weird stuff that I've no idea how to explain but, lets say, everytime I click with my mouse on some window, everytime I maximize/minimize a window, it makes another noise then stops. -_- |
1.) If you're powering your sound card with its own power supply, plug it in somewhere other than the plug/power strip your computer is plugged in to.
2.) If you have an external hard drive, also plug its power cord in to a different place.
3.) Anything that's connected to your computer or signal chain (mixer?), start unplugging/moving the plugs to different locations until the problem goes away.
I personally get the same thing you described when my external HD is plugged in to the same power strip. Plug items in on the other side of the room if you can and try it.
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Jun-23-2008 16:48
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