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Here's my problem. I make beats, I use a Usb Sampler as my sampler.
Whenever I sample, lets say off my Technics home amp. I get this loud buzzing and high pitched sound in the background. I can't get rid of it. I get no buzz when I sample from my portable cd player. Any tips? |
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Could be several things. Ground loop, noise from the Technics microprocessor
radiating, or here's one: the computer's power supply radiating into the Technics, then getting picked up through the USB. I only suggest this because I've had a similar situation at work. Mark Z. "maXima" wrote in message ... Here's my problem. I make beats, I use a Usb Sampler as my sampler. Whenever I sample, lets say off my Technics home amp. I get this loud buzzing and high pitched sound in the background. I can't get rid of it. I get no buzz when I sample from my portable cd player. Any tips? |
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(maXima) wrote: I use a Usb Sampler as my sampler. Whenever I sample, lets say off my Technics home amp. I get this loud buzzing and high pitched sound in the background. I can't get rid of it. This is due to an electrical ground loop between devices. Their audio must be separated by a high quality transformer like the JKAudio Pureformer: http://www.jkaudio.com/pureformer.htm We have them in stock US$59.00 I get no buzz when I sample from my portable cd player. It is battery operated and presents no ground loop. -- Regards, Klay Anderson http://www.klay.com 1.800.FOR.KLAY |
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