I'd really like to stay with MOTU gear. I've invested a decent amount into it (2408 core, 1224 expander and PCI-424 upgrade = about $2,000) but I cannot afford anymore down time. My studio has been out of commision all week. If I cannot get this resolved soon, I will probably get an RME PCI card with some decent AD/DA.
Here's the deal --------
I've got a MOTU PCI-424 connected to a 1224 for my analog I/O and an original 2408 (which I've owned since it was released) for all my digital outboard effects. The MOTU system is connected to a dual 2 gig G5 (Early 2005).
I just upgraded my console from a Mackie 32x8 to a high-end Speck XTRAMIX cxi v5 line mixer. I do hardware synth/sampler-based music, don't need mic pre's, wanted to improve my audio signal path and conserve studio space. I also EQ & compress in the box.
Since rearranging my setup (and moving the Mackie out of the studio), something has added a humming noise to my audio signal path (with one bump at 200 Hz and another one at around 400 Hz). I'm using all balanced cables and have stripped everything away except for the MOTU stuff, the computer and the mixer (no other gear connected to the mixer or plugged into a power source). I've also ensured that everything is plugged into the same electrical outlet in the studio. Aside from studio gear, the only other electrical device in the room is an incandescent lamp.
Even with the headphone volume turned all the way down on the Speck mixer, I get the hum when the 1224 and G5 are both powered up. The hum begins as soon as I have video on my Apple Studio Display 17" LCD (connected via an Apple DVI to ADC adapter). If I switch the 1224 off (with the computer still on) the hum goes away. As soon as I turn it back on, the hum returns.
I tried moving the PCI-424 card from the bottom to the top PCI slot (other PCI slots contain a UAD-1 and an Adaptec SCSI card). I've taken the MOTU 1224 out of the rack and moved it around the studio, while listening through my headphones. When it's near other gear or the coiled balanced cables connected to the 1224's I/O, it hums even louder.
I disconnected the Speck mixer and tried running the signal through the Mackie 32x8 to see if the Speck had introduced the problem, but still got the same humming through the Mackie (accompanied by the noisy hiss of the Mackie). I tried swapping out cables, still no luck.
I listened to some of my recent sessions (before this problem began) and did not notice any of the above mentioned noise during silent passages of my recordings.
I'm going to borrow a friend's Presonus Firebox tomorrow, in an attempt to narrow the problem down to the MOTU gear.
BTW - the 2408's analog section now hums too.
Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions? I've almost run out of things to try.....
