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> Noise On Ti Pb Audio Input Using Lacie Fw Drive, Reducing noise...
Karma
posté jeu. 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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lepetitmartien
posté ven. 31 oct. 2003, 00:43
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If you're recording audio thru the minijack input of the mac it's qui normal the result is in the crappy direction.

The RME will be way better.

Why? the Mac is 16/44,1, entry level converters and definetly not made for pro audio.

Try without the power adapter, but you'll have still the inner quality of the audio in of the Mac between you and the music. It's been made for video chat or taking notes, not for pro audio.


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