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noise

PostPosted: 09 Jan 2009, 21:18
by discariscos
Is an electrical interference ....but is only in a mix vibes if i put normal vinyl work good .....

Re: noise

PostPosted: 09 Jan 2009, 21:24
by gakto2009
Hi discariscos, welcome to the forums!

Can you post a configuration report please...

And can you describe the noise you are hearing in a little more detail, i.e. does it sound like the timecode, or electrical interference etc.

Regards,
Bryan

Re: noise

PostPosted: 10 Jan 2009, 08:09
by phadedvision
If it is an electrical noise, you may be having grounding issues. See here for details/fixes:

http://www.mixvibes.com/site/pageeng/pa ... faq#ancre9

Re: noise

PostPosted: 23 Mar 2009, 18:26
by discariscos
Every time i use the mix vibes in my laptop live i use the ac adaptor,and my computer makes some noise , if i turn of the ac adaptor i dont listen the noise . how can i do i listen that is possivel used a filtre to cut the noise . is possible ??????
thank you mix vibes

Re: noise

PostPosted: 23 Mar 2009, 18:29
by UncleVibes
This is the answer & it's in the faq. (and it's the link given by phadedvision)
Why do I hear a high pitch or rumble sound ?


Experiencing a continuous rumble sound? There is a simple solution!

If you ear a muffled rumbling sound, this is surely a ground problem. This happens with laptops that have a power supply with a ground connection (3 pin plugs). The problem will stop if you unplug your laptop. Since you can't always DJ on battery mode, you need to get rid of the ground connection by using an adapter of this sort :ImageIn fact it's a normal plug without ground. Some computers with AC do a "ground loop" that's strange but it's your case