Nano Patch amplified a very high pitch tone
I have finally figured out what was causing a very high pitch noise that came from my computer power settings and would bleed through faintly into my monitors.
This have been driving me craze for over a year.
I thought it was my trusted Zoom R24. Now I have a new UR-44 and still had the problem.
I was ready to purchase a new PC.
My UR-44 feeds the Nano Patch and the Nano Patch feeds my powered monitors.
As the computer is tasked, the high pitch would be audible with my power settings in Windows set at "Balanced".
If I turned the power settings to "High Performance", the high pitch was constant and severe.
So I disconnected my Nano Patch and went from the UR-44 directly to the monitors and the sound practically disappeared.
I am so relieved. I don't know why the Nano Patch caused the boost in this power related sound and I will contact them to find out.
I should have tested this long ago. I never thought a passive device would have the effect it did.
Rimshot
Sonar Platinum 64 (Lifer), Studio One V3.5, Notion 6, Steinberg UR44, Zoom R24, Purrrfect Audio Pro Studio DAW (Case: Silent Mid Tower, Power Supply: 600w quiet, Haswell CPU: i7 4790k @ 4.4GHz (8 threads), RAM: 16GB DDR3/1600
, OS drive: 1TB HD, Audio drive: 1TB HD), Windows 10 x64 Anniversary, Equator D5 monitors, Faderport, FP8, Akai MPK261