Hi there,
I have a Traveler (and 2 896HDs) and they all have the same issue: moving the mouse or asking the computer to do some heavy thinking causes an electronic/static noise out of the speakers.
Mouse is a Logitec G5 laser (wired) but my old optical does the same thing
Firewire is on the motherboard by MSI
Quad Core Intel @ 2.4gHz, 4G RAM
Happens all the time regardless of software playback (or not)
Speakers are B&W Nautilus 805s and sub.
Here's my experimenting so far:
Move mouse, hear noise coming gently from speakers
play music (from any software), hear noise when mouse moves
change volume on traveler, noise unaffected (stays lightly audible even with the volume all the way down).
tried bus and outboard power, same.
tried different mouse.
tried with lcd monitors off.
turning off Traveler makes noise stop.
unplugging firewire cable makes noise stop.
moving firewire cable to PCI card does nothing.
three computers, three interfaces all the experience the same thing.
don't have a mac to try.
Any thoughts?
Moving Mouse Causes Noise On Traveler
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I tried something last night that helped a lot:
A friend lent me a Keyspan firewire card. While all of my cards have had the right chip and worked fine except for the noise, this one got rid of the noise almost completely.
A friend lent me a Keyspan firewire card. While all of my cards have had the right chip and worked fine except for the noise, this one got rid of the noise almost completely.
Recording Engineer, Musician and Worship Leader
Hardware:
MOTU Traveler and 2x 896HD
Homebrew computer specially for Audio/Video
MSI Platinum P35
Intel Core 2 Quad (stock: 2.4gHz or OC: 3gHz)
4 Gigs RAM, RAID 5 Media HDs
Zalman Reserator 1 plus silent water cooling rig
Acurus A150 amp to B&W Nautilus 805 monitors with Genelec sub.
Lots of different software on WinXP MCE (SP2)
Yes, I treated my rooms... lol
Hardware:
MOTU Traveler and 2x 896HD
Homebrew computer specially for Audio/Video
MSI Platinum P35
Intel Core 2 Quad (stock: 2.4gHz or OC: 3gHz)
4 Gigs RAM, RAID 5 Media HDs
Zalman Reserator 1 plus silent water cooling rig
Acurus A150 amp to B&W Nautilus 805 monitors with Genelec sub.
Lots of different software on WinXP MCE (SP2)
Yes, I treated my rooms... lol
i have the same issue with the 828 mk2 and cubase sx3 and sx2 windows xp.
the thing is if i change the buffer size to something bigger, it completly goes away, the only thing then is a larger latency.
My MIDI latency is totally screwed up, i can never get timing down right with MIDI and quantize. can anyone help me?
the thing is if i change the buffer size to something bigger, it completly goes away, the only thing then is a larger latency.
My MIDI latency is totally screwed up, i can never get timing down right with MIDI and quantize. can anyone help me?
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