mouse causing noise?

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2017/12/05 23:18:16 (permalink)

mouse causing noise?

I get a very low level hum that seems to be related to the mouse.  It is just a usb mouse.  any insights on this?

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    fireberd
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    Re: mouse causing noise? 2017/12/06 11:22:58 (permalink)
    I would suspect this and your other problem may be related.

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    Re: mouse causing noise? 2017/12/06 13:01:01 (permalink)
    Check for a ground loop.
    Check all USB cables.
     
    In the past, I've seen a poor quality USB cable cause noise when connecting a Motif ES7.

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    Re: mouse causing noise? 2017/12/08 18:56:09 (permalink)
    fireberd
    I would suspect this and your other problem may be related.


    Hmmm.  maybe.  I don't have any other sound drivers enabled.  I thought it perhaps was the hdmi sound.  I disabled that.  

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    Re: mouse causing noise? 2017/12/08 18:57:40 (permalink)
    Jim Roseberry
    Check for a ground loop.
    Check all USB cables.
     
    In the past, I've seen a poor quality USB cable cause noise when connecting a Motif ES7.


    I suspected a cable shielding issue.  the mouse is a fairly cheap usb one.  the usb cable that connects the motu 1248 is decent 

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    Re: mouse causing noise? 2017/12/08 19:03:39 (permalink)
    Oh. and just to clarify.  I don't have the mackie onyx hooked up on this machine
     

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    Re: mouse causing noise? 2017/12/12 20:36:13 (permalink)
    Buy a cat!!!
     
    Naughty mouse or a ground loop
    Try another mouse would be my first port of call and then ground loop next.
     
     
    post edited by igiwigi - 2017/12/12 22:16:29
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    Re: mouse causing noise? 2017/12/14 01:11:04 (permalink)
    igiwigi
    Buy a cat!!!
     
    Naughty mouse or a ground loop
    Try another mouse would be my first port of call and then ground loop next.
     
     


    hmm how does one find a ground loop?

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    Re: mouse causing noise? 2017/12/14 14:00:34 (permalink)
    You can go thru your entire setup cable-by-cable (with headphones and the headphone-amp opened up a bit)... to find any culprit.  If you do this, be careful with your hearing (no surprise bursts).
     
    The easy way to avoid ground-loops is to power your studio gear from a single outlet.
    Powering from multiple outlets is virtually guaranteed to cause ground related noise.
    Balanced cables can help combat this... and may make the ground-loop inaudible... but the ground issue is still there.
     
    If the sound is gone with the mouse unplugged, I'd get a different mouse.
    Poorly shielded USB cable can cause audible "digital hash" (grainy sounding noise).

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