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By beyondhope1 Sun Apr 03, 2005 7:40 am
I did not notice this but when I play I recive static (Humming) from my mpc. This only happens when I have my 1k hooked up through a mixer into a PA, my Mixer, and my M-Audio Interface. Although when I have my headphones hooked up in all the out put jacks I don't hear any static / humming at all. Has anyone notice this with there MPC? If so how can I fix this problem? I think its when its not grounded but I couldn't tell you. Please reply to this. Thank you for all your support.

My O.S. is the latest, if that matters.
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By punchdrunk Sun Apr 03, 2005 5:10 pm
if you have a bunch of stuff plugged up in your room, its bound to happen.

example: normally i have no noise from my mpc. but when i sample stuff from my tv it has CRAZY grounding noise. however, if i disconnect the outs from my 1000 from my patchbay (which is conencted to my computer) then the noise goes away.

i doubt anything is wrong with your mpc. too many things plugged in at once eventually starts to generate some noise. you might want to try plugging some of your equipment into different outlets (maybe on the opposite side of your room).


i'm sure someone else can break this down more scientifically for ya.
peace.
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By beyondhope1 Sun Apr 03, 2005 7:44 pm
Yeah man Thats what I figured... All the equipment together something is bound to cause a static state. Thanks Peace...

By xavier Sun Apr 03, 2005 10:15 pm
bypass the mixer and plug your MPC directly into the M-Audio.
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By beyondhope1 Mon Apr 04, 2005 3:32 am
xavier wrote:bypass the mixer and plug your MPC directly into the M-Audio.


I tried that man....
Its wierd sometimes it hums sometimes is doesn't... But when I have headphones hooked up it to the MPC it doesnt hum at all

By filterthing Mon Apr 04, 2005 7:39 am
I got a Furman power strip and it cleaned up all of my noise. Spend some money on a good power strip/conditioner... It should help
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By beyondhope1 Mon Apr 04, 2005 6:35 pm
filterthing wrote:I got a Furman power strip and it cleaned up all of my noise. Spend some money on a good power strip/conditioner... It should help


word up man
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By beyondhope1 Mon Apr 04, 2005 7:09 pm
Nah Man I pretty sure its to do with the power and all the other equipment in the house causing a ground problem... Thanks though...
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By beyondhope1 Wed Apr 06, 2005 4:38 am
YEah okay I figured out the problem... I was loosing my ground connection which would cause a hum... I switched the faulty power strip with a new one and complete silence.... Thanks for all your help...
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By beyondhope1 Thu Apr 07, 2005 12:12 am
abunchofsounds wrote:i'm sorry it happend to you, but i'm glad you asked the forum just incase this happens to me/others


I hear you man... Peace

By nfiver Sat Jun 18, 2005 6:56 pm
i actually have the same problem only that it happens when i connect it to my layla sound card....im using mono cables for the stereo outs...one cable for each out...someone said that i need to get balanced audio cables to resolve the problem...any one got a clue on wut i should do?

By karlalfred Sun Jun 19, 2005 12:17 pm
You can put a transformer in the audio path to isolate the ground. I
have to use this between my mac mini and my mixer (or disconnect the display :) )
I bought mine at a swedish equivalent to radio shack for $15. HIFI stores carry them, too (better but more expensive). I think most DI boxes do the same thing. Check schematics.

By nfiver Sun Jun 19, 2005 8:17 pm
so a transformer would do the trick?...now if i wanted to use all 4 outs do i need a seperate transformer....:'( god im so confused...the guy at radio shack tried selling me ONE balanced cable for 15 bucks i was like get the fuuuuuuuuck out of here