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by macadali on 31 Oct 2011, 01:36
Hi all,
Everything is going very nicely with my new MixVibes Crosss pack.
Although, I do seem to have a high pitch ringing noise coming from the timecode vinyl. (I have referred to the manual, FAQ's and search feature here, but I can't find an answer.)
Basically, if I start a set with a relatively 'quiet' record (e.g. ambient track) there is a high pitch ringing coming from the timecode vinyl. I'd assume this is a normal thing with timecode - but it is audible through the monitors and also gets picked up on recordings.
However, if I play a loud track it's not noticeable at all.
Is there some kind of setting that anybody knows about that will get rid of this high pitch ringing sound?
Please advise
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by macadali on 01 Nov 2011, 12:09
j-kut wrote:Have disabled the thrus on the u46mk2 via the control panel?
Sorry if this sounds silly - but what do you mean by the 'thrus' ?
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by Hannes on 01 Nov 2011, 12:21
first: http://www.mixvibes.com/sites/default/f ... manual.pdfsecond: i you already have the u46mk2 driver installed, you will find that you can view a driver-panel with several routing/output options. for the outputs named "monitor" just set to volume to zero (=0).
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by macadali on 01 Nov 2011, 12:59
My bad. I did not have the Control Panel for the driver downloaded.
I have now.
Everything on the panel is set as zero but I still have the high pitch ringing.
Very strange.
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by Blackbrook on 01 Nov 2011, 13:05
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by macadali on 01 Nov 2011, 13:10
j-kut wrote:there´s no bad installation on OSX since it´s a class-compliant device.
but you have to connect the u46 to be able to move the sliders.
It is connected and I can move the sliders. I'm stumped.
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by macadali on 01 Nov 2011, 13:24
j-kut wrote:set the "monitor"-sliders to 0, and also click the "m" beneath them.
this disables the direct-bypass, so you won't hear anymore timecode-signal being passed thru.
Bingo!! That's worked. Thank you all so much
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