Re: Ugly waveforms
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 5:59 pm
Can you try a recording with the laptop on batteries -- not connected to the wall? The sound adapter uses the power from the USB connection, right? It does not use a wall power adapter?
If the buzz goes away, you might have a power supply problem or it's remotely possible it's plugged in backwards? Can you do that in Holland? And it could be a grounding problem. Are you plugged into two different wall sockets? Did you recently run out of sockets and put an extension cord in to another place in the room. I have sockets in one room that are connected to different power wires outside the house. That kind of thing can cause hum problems.
There is another character thing. You can't really hear power hum. It's too low (low organ pedal). But as the power distortion goes up from electric motors and other powerful devices, you start to hear it because the distortion in the 50 (or 60) goes up. If you have a bad switching power supply for your computer, it's possible the only thing left after filtering and processing the computer power is very high, intense, harsh, buzz. This might leak into all your USB equipment and cause all sorts of problems. I had a USB audio device I stopped using because I could tell exactly when my hard drive spun up because of the high-pitched whine in the sound.
Koz
If the buzz goes away, you might have a power supply problem or it's remotely possible it's plugged in backwards? Can you do that in Holland? And it could be a grounding problem. Are you plugged into two different wall sockets? Did you recently run out of sockets and put an extension cord in to another place in the room. I have sockets in one room that are connected to different power wires outside the house. That kind of thing can cause hum problems.
There is another character thing. You can't really hear power hum. It's too low (low organ pedal). But as the power distortion goes up from electric motors and other powerful devices, you start to hear it because the distortion in the 50 (or 60) goes up. If you have a bad switching power supply for your computer, it's possible the only thing left after filtering and processing the computer power is very high, intense, harsh, buzz. This might leak into all your USB equipment and cause all sorts of problems. I had a USB audio device I stopped using because I could tell exactly when my hard drive spun up because of the high-pitched whine in the sound.
I'm going to start a meme. All we need now is a banner with a kitten on it and it's a lock.You must have spoken to Kozikowski. He was the only person in the world that calls it that. Now there's two of you, perhaps the term will catch on.
Koz
