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Currently studying for a degree in Recording Arts - previously lectured in Latin Percussion @ music college...
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2 Feb 2004
Hi all,
I recently (this morning..!) bought a digi 002r after using logic for a long time (+motu 828 recently..) Ive read about power supply noise issues with (I think) the digi 002R and the G5's - I have encountered the same thing with my 12' powerbook (40gig/640mb/OS X 10.2.8). the digi 002r sounds fine... until I plug the power supply in... then lots of noise...! I downloaded CHUD tools, disable Nap, and that has helped a bit (its probably bearable now (not really what I was after with a new £900 audio interface though..!) I know the 12" powerbook is 'untested' according to digidesign, the few shops I spoke to all said it'll work fine wih my powerbook.... Does anyone know anything about this? It sounds like some kind of earth thing (not really an electrrician), any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. Aaron
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