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Noise On Ti Pb Audio Input Using Lacie Fw Drive, Reducing noise... |
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Thu 30 Oct 2003, 12:22
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I'm based in UK.
Hooked up a TLAudio 5001 to my Ti PB minijack input, whilst (powered) Lacie FW was connected and Ti PB was running off power adapter.
Result NOISE CITY.
Anyone any ideas on reducing this to zero (had to record to internal drive, running Ti PB on it's batteries) ?
I will be using balanced connections from several pre-amps (TLAudio EQ-1 and 5001, SPL Goldmike) to an RME Multiface/Cardbus (once I can get usable drivers)...
Any thoughts on curing earth loops in this situation would be welcome...
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Fri 31 Oct 2003, 10:03
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Thanks for that...
By 'NOISE CITY' I meant 50 cycle mains noise, but I take your point about the 16/44 converters. Everything ends up sounding 'manky' and coloured.
Hence the Multiface (which was compared very favourable sound-wise with the MH Mobile I/O in a recent Sound on Sound review), just can't get any Panther drivers for it yet...
Cheers from UK...
Simon
This post has been edited by Karma: Fri 31 Oct 2003, 10:04
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Tue 4 Nov 2003, 14:22
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make usre its not the FW drive by simply plugin it off. I had a similier problem and it seems that if I turn my lacie only after my computer it doesn't interduce noise anymore..
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