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fgrande
post Fri 14 Jul 2006, 23:02
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I have a dual 1.8 G5 and an Edirol FA-66. and the processor is making noise (whine) in my speakers while monitoring. It doesnt end up on the recording so its just really an annoyance. Does anyone else have this problem? How do i get rid of it?
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lepetitmartien
post Sat 15 Jul 2006, 02:59
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You should try to install the CHUD tools which are part of the developpers tools for OS X, latest version is here

Once installed you have a new Processor prefpanel, where you can disable "nap", which is an energy saving option. Try to do so. It may work…


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post Sat 22 Jul 2006, 15:56
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QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Fri 14 Jul 2006, 18:59) *
You should try to install the CHUD tools which are part of the developpers tools for OS X, latest version is here

Once installed you have a new Processor prefpanel, where you can disable "nap", which is an energy saving option. Try to do so. It may work…



IT WORKED!
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andreX
post Wed 27 Dec 2006, 22:02
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I´m having the same "whine" so I followed your suggestion.
The prefpane gets installed but there´s no "nap" option to disable.
Any clue?

andré


specs: MBP C2D 2,16GHz, FA-66
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happypig
post Wed 3 Jan 2007, 20:20
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that MOTU driver won't help me with a DIGI system
I've got an Edirol USB UA-25 that whines like my ex-wife
any help out there?
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post Sat 6 Jan 2007, 04:05
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QUOTE (andreX @ Wed 27 Dec 2006, 17:02) *
I´m having the same "whine" so I followed your suggestion.
The prefpane gets installed but there´s no "nap" option to disable.
Any clue?

andré


specs: MBP C2D 2,16GHz, FA-66



just a guess, but your sig says "MBP" the NAP setting may be specific to PPC MPU's, not Intel MPU's.

developer.apple.com may have more specific info.


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