Fuzzy monitors problem
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Fuzzy monitors problem
Hello.
I have some troubles with my monitors. Here's the thing :
I've bought some rokits 8 and a M audio fastrack usb mk2 a few months ago. I was running it on a very old and shitty computer and I had some troubles with a fuzz/crackle everytime the soundcard was streaming something.
6 weeks ago, I bought a new computer but I still have the same problem. I tried to plug a laptop on the setup and everything works good, no fuzz / crackle.
I've kept a few things from the old computer. 1 500gb Hard drive, the screen, mouse + keyboard.
Anyone got an idea where this thing comes from and how i could fix it ?
Thanks !
( Ps : I hope this was understandable )
I have some troubles with my monitors. Here's the thing :
I've bought some rokits 8 and a M audio fastrack usb mk2 a few months ago. I was running it on a very old and shitty computer and I had some troubles with a fuzz/crackle everytime the soundcard was streaming something.
6 weeks ago, I bought a new computer but I still have the same problem. I tried to plug a laptop on the setup and everything works good, no fuzz / crackle.
I've kept a few things from the old computer. 1 500gb Hard drive, the screen, mouse + keyboard.
Anyone got an idea where this thing comes from and how i could fix it ?
Thanks !
( Ps : I hope this was understandable )
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Have you tried increasing the buffer size of your audio interface?
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Yes I tried, it doesn't change anything
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USB interface
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There was no problem with an old laptop, and I already tried to switch usb port for the sounddard
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This is going to sound strange but have you checked the output volume of the laptop?
I find my interface has a crackle if turn the volume up too high.
But if I leave it at a lower volume and turn up my amp rather, crackle vanishes.
I find my interface has a crackle if turn the volume up too high.
But if I leave it at a lower volume and turn up my amp rather, crackle vanishes.



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I'll try this tonight at home ( at work at the moment ) Doesn't sounds like a bad idea
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Does it happen when the laptops plugged in rather than running on battery?
If so I'd bet it's a ground loop problem.
If so I'd bet it's a ground loop problem.
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If it's a ground loop you would hear the sound constantly, not just during playback. If the noise is only during playback it's an interface/computer resources issue I'd say.
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I've just tried that volume thing, it didn't changed anything.
Most of the noises are in playback, when nothing streams, there's just one little crackle sometimes ( like 1 each 5 minutes, very quick )
fragments wrote:If it's a ground loop you would hear the sound constantly, not just during playback. If the noise is only during playback it's an interface/computer resources issue I'd say.
Most of the noises are in playback, when nothing streams, there's just one little crackle sometimes ( like 1 each 5 minutes, very quick )
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That crackle could be a loose connection somewhere. Ground loops are typically a hum/buzz.Darj wrote:I've just tried that volume thing, it didn't changed anything.
fragments wrote:If it's a ground loop you would hear the sound constantly, not just during playback. If the noise is only during playback it's an interface/computer resources issue I'd say.
Most of the noises are in playback, when nothing streams, there's just one little crackle sometimes ( like 1 each 5 minutes, very quick )
I'd uninstall the interface, reinstall with the latest drivers, double check your buffer settings afterward. Are you using ASIO4ALL?<these are to try and sort the playback issue.
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Made a quick video of it, maybe that could help
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Are you talking about the weird digital crackle throughout the whole video? That's a ground loop.Darj wrote:
Made a quick video of it, maybe that could help
Btw you're accent is cool.
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Haha, my accent could be better, but you know, I'm french... :p
So, ground loop, good, how can I fix that shit now ?
So, ground loop, good, how can I fix that shit now ?
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I must admit my english is far to be that good, so if i've read right, it is caused because my computer is on the floor ? ( Maybe I'm tired too, had a very hard day at work )
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Ground loops are usually caused by the monitors being plugged into the same circuit as the other piece of hardware causing the noise. Unplug on item at a time from the power strip until you removed the noise. Then you'll know which is piece of gear is causing the ground loop. Then if you can plug that piece of hardware into another outlet.
They also make ground loop interrupters.
A circuit or device being "grounded" doesn't necessarily have anything to do with it sitting on the literal ground.
They also make ground loop interrupters.
A circuit or device being "grounded" doesn't necessarily have anything to do with it sitting on the literal ground.
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make sure you are using balanced cables. typically XLR to TRS male (XLR to the back of the speakers, TRS to the back of your interface)
off topic but, did you mix your tribe12 release prior to you getting monitors? if so, big up! haha
off topic but, did you mix your tribe12 release prior to you getting monitors? if so, big up! haha
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