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by Blackbrook on 13 Dec 2010, 00:09
Hello,
I have organised another party with my best friend. I wanted to play with Cross for the first time and so I tested it on early saturday morning. There were noises and deeps on the PA system. First I thought of the ground loop problem and unplugged the power adapter without any result. Using the laptop's touchpad caused a frequency modulation of the noise. Every turn on the pad was hearable - I wanted to laugh, but I could not. Fortunately I burn all the tracks as audio CDs although I am using Cross, so I could play the gig without any problem. But it would be nice to use Cross at forthcoming gigs. So here I am with my problem, anyone in here with a hint? I guess that it is hardware related. Did anybody recognize something smiliar?
Greetings,
Steve
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by Blackbrook on 13 Dec 2010, 11:57
Jim B wrote:Blackbrook wrote:So here I am with my problem, anyone in here with a hint? I
Steve, Have you thought about using a little usb mouse. I very rarely use the touch pad on my laptop. I use the mouse instead 
Good hint Jim! Nevertheless the noises and beeps are hearable even if I do nothing. Using the touchpad just causes an effect  Greetings, Steve
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by Support@MixVibes on 13 Dec 2010, 12:39
Issue with the computer power/ground : I had one that you can hear when I was moving a windows on the screen.  Try without the AC or with an alternative AC adapter.
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by barren fell on 13 Dec 2010, 22:03
Hi Steve, my "number one" regarding such noise is the network cable - nevertheless the AC adapter is always a hot track to follow 
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by Blackbrook on 14 Dec 2010, 11:30
barren fell wrote:Hi Steve, my "number one" regarding such noise is the network cable - nevertheless the AC adapter is always a hot track to follow 
Thanks a lot for all of your hints! As I have written in the first post I unplugged the ac adapter, but that unfortunately did not solve my problem :-( Additionally there was no network cable plugged in. Everything was shut down (wlan, lan, battery checker,...). At home I can not hear anything. I tried to amplify everything as much as I can, but still then it is too silently to detect where it is coming from. I am talking to PartyVIBES who guesses that it is an internal USB Bus problem. If so my machine is definitely the problem and solving this is ... let's say: not that easy. Well if anyone can recommend anything - except "buy a mac" ;-) - please let me know. Till then I will continue playing gigs with CDs while my radio shows are done with Cross :-| Greetings, Steve
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by Support@MixVibes on 14 Dec 2010, 11:40
If you think it is usb then try with an active usb hub to see.
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