It happens with a variety of cables.
-brian
"Mike Dobony" wrote in message
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"me" wrote in message
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I know about ground loops when it comes to driving 2 amps with one
guitar,
and I know how that problem is solved. I feel this is different. I have
never dealt with a problem that involves the computer.
-brian
It is no different with a computer. However, you mentioned it is
associated
with an insert. I had the same problem and it was the cable. Try a new
cable.
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 20:36:49 GMT, "me" wrote:
This is so annoying. The only thing I have on are the computer and
mixer
This sounds like a classic case of ground loop. First
read the FAQ, then check back. BTW, it's called a loop
because the ground path is one turn of a big transformer.
If you break that path, no current can flow; hence, no hum.
Good fortune,
Chris Hornbeck
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