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Wed 29 Dec 2004, 21:19
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 02-Nov 04 From: Liberty - US Member No.: 54,280 |
Thanks man, a beer to you!
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Powerbook 1.5GHz G4 512RAM Presonus Firepod | Logic Express 7.1 | Keystation 49e | 10.4.2 OS X |
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Sun 2 Jan 2005, 22:27
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 02-Nov 04 From: Liberty - US Member No.: 54,280 |
I really hope Apple plans to fix this problem in future events.
-------------------- -Shawn
Powerbook 1.5GHz G4 512RAM Presonus Firepod | Logic Express 7.1 | Keystation 49e | 10.4.2 OS X |
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Sun 2 Jan 2005, 22:42
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 38 Joined: 17-May 03 From: Irvine - US Member No.: 18,075 |
I'm back, and yes, turning off the nap mode fixes the whine. I did notice that the fan was more likely to turn on tho. I'll just keep the CHUD tools installed, and turn nap mode when the whine gets annoying.
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Sat 16 Apr 2005, 04:12
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 02-Nov 04 From: Liberty - US Member No.: 54,280 |
I wonder if using a Firewire hub with other firewire interfaces does the same thing? I would imagine it would... but it's no complete problem to me...
-------------------- -Shawn
Powerbook 1.5GHz G4 512RAM Presonus Firepod | Logic Express 7.1 | Keystation 49e | 10.4.2 OS X |
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Sun 17 Apr 2005, 16:52
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 02-Nov 04 From: Liberty - US Member No.: 54,280 |
Also, if anyone has gotten a new powerbook since they've come out, I'd love to hear your reaction to this (Applying to any whine that you may hear) especially if you're also using a Firepod.
-------------------- -Shawn
Powerbook 1.5GHz G4 512RAM Presonus Firepod | Logic Express 7.1 | Keystation 49e | 10.4.2 OS X |
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Sun 24 Apr 2005, 10:20
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 02-Nov 04 From: Liberty - US Member No.: 54,280 |
QUOTE (iShawn @ Apr 15 2005, 21:12) I wonder if using a Firewire hub with other firewire interfaces does the same thing? I would imagine it would... but it's no complete problem to me... Regarding this... other Firewire things that I have used (Well, only one, along with the iPod) don't create this noise. So, that got me wondering if multiple firewire devices were connected together with the hub; if this would pose a solution. Maybe a new driver needs to come into play? Has anyone had this problem before with another device, but since a new driver came out, they have no more problems? Something needs to be done. -------------------- -Shawn
Powerbook 1.5GHz G4 512RAM Presonus Firepod | Logic Express 7.1 | Keystation 49e | 10.4.2 OS X |
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Mon 25 Apr 2005, 01:20
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Somebody with input please?
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Mon 25 Apr 2005, 02:08
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 10-Apr 04 From: Ottawa - CA Member No.: 40,632 |
I am not really sure what the question is. Is it that the whine that is disabled with Chud tools, would not be present in a hub that uses firewire? I don't know for sure as I have only one firewire device plugged in, but as far as I know it isn't a firewire issue as such, so much as a power issue with the actual processor. I found that mouse-overs, and scrolling with scroll bars would stop the whine. Even when I didn't use a firewire device this would happen (although the whine was less).
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Mon 25 Apr 2005, 05:43
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 22 Joined: 12-Jun 04 Member No.: 45,003 |
Have you tried swaping out firewire interface cables-some are more equal than others.
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Thu 28 Apr 2005, 17:42
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 27-Apr 05 From: Los Angeles - US Member No.: 64,866 |
Is this whine that you are speaking of coming through the speakers? I just purchased a Firebox and I am getting this sound through my monitors that sounds like the computer's frequency(best i can describe?) and when I press or depress the mouse or move it over the tool bar the sound changes? Is this what you guys are speaking about? is it the presonus stuff? I was using an imic with the same monitors and it was dead silent....i am using an imac g4 1.25/usb2.0/17 inch.
do i need chud? |
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