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hahah what's going on here :P this is like the "Reste Kiste" of stuff that's not fitting in the other and somehow a planning of a rack that makes sense in a way of this stuff without buying too much new things to make it work
love these freaks around here
Sieht Anna das nicht?
-- JakoJako
sie guckt hier nicht rein ;)
Moral of the story: noise chasing isn't the easiest thing, and often the solution is far from intuitive. Had I NOT had a long background of working with amateur radio, shortwave listening, and such, I probably wouldn't have figured out what was happening, as you'd never expect an RFI issue like that.
-- Lugia
Ha nice story! I also read at muffwiggler about someone who had signals in his modular caused by the plasma lamp next door :D
But the nature of hardware is that it has a noise floor undeniable. would be interesting to have something that takes that out a bit before hand.
Need to wrap my head around this. Because its something that sometimes gets on my nerves, fo example when I am processing the signal afterwards
This might be solvable with some ferrites. First up, these: https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/dxe-csb31-525-5 These should go on the DC out from the Meanwell brick...open one up, loop the DC out line around it a couple of times right next to the brick, then snap it closed. That'll kill any RF on the DC line before it gets into the cab.
the power brick from intellijel already has that thing included might not be it.
but maybe I should get a new power brick
on the other hand there is still the noise in my girlfriend Intellijel 3 u /64 system :((
It sounds like you are doing all the right things to track down the noise.
One thing to be aware of is that if a module is dumping noise into the system that same noise can present at the output of other modules!
This can lead to a cascade of noise build up, the one problem becoming more amplified as more patch points are connected to the outputs.
The first time I encountered this it drove me crazy until I figured out what was going on, it just so happened that I had one module with a screen that was generating noise (as they do) right next to another module that was very prone to picking up noise! Who knew!!??
........I took out everything else changes rooms in the flats etc. Thats sadly no the problem
had this with the black mixer of Erica synths, it was picking up noises of the modular
Hey everybody who's following this
Thank u @Kel_, JomHowell and Lugia
The problem is the noise or peep is clearly in the signal chain.
if I use it as a comb filter or pitched delay the same happens with the peep, also its also there when turned fully dry, or in case of the Vermona out, also when its turned down . Same with the intellijel 64 case from my girlfriend.
The other pilot is the grounding. He said my case or few of the modules could have lost the grounding, as I just moved in, maybe there is a truth behind this. Or from the livestream performance at an other place idk..
The search continues. I am kind of a neurotic person now I am way more aware of the noise (and high Pitch tone) my
Morphagene has and the noise level the data bender has. xD its driving me nuts
A friend of me has a mutable beads by himself and a intellijel 104/ 7u (Bought 2018 as mine). He has found the same freq but way quitter is 4032 Hz. SO IT IS A GENRAL PROBLEM WITH THE BEADS AND THE CASE. But he said he could live with it mine is much louder, as he has heard in recordings I've sent him.
I´ve taken my beads and case to the studio I work at rn there is another beads too, but in a huge doepfer case.
Same frequency but way way quieter. I switched them, put mine in the rack. same freq but way quiter. So something I could live with.
had no time to listen to the other one in my case. But mine in my case had the same problem in this studio, so its no problem I only have at home.
I think the problem might be the beads that would be bad I will trouble shoot the whole system again today.
The noise-high frequency Sound only appears when I patch something into beads input.
like Plaits, but I give plaits no trigger for example.
When I trigger Plaits, the tone disappears nearly but its still audible, but it does come back fully after a short time.
But to make it audible I had to go thru my Vermona and Intellijel InOut
I then didn't hear the high tone, but wow that was noisy.
I live in an old shit DDR building my the electricity be the problem? I don't think so :/
I will try everything again.
I have the Digital Modules-Fx the Databender for example
There is no Problem with this...
If its still there I will try out my Mutable beads at a friends place in his case.
As the Sound was still there when I unplugged everything else and only kept in a few modules at a time,
I think the power consumption might not be the problem.
If anyone has an idea what I can also try
would be appreciated :)
I am having a problem with a high noise/ tone coming my system
Weirdly it kinda disappears when a signal is loud but it comes fully back in at the time that impact/ signal goes off.
I already unplugged everything
Only plugged in a few modules
Still the same problem
It’s very annoying :/
I only kept in plaits beads and the in out frm intellijel as the Vermona out
I also plugged out the vermona out.
I have the feeling that it’s much louder on the vermona out
But it’s hard to tell as it can be much louder
Will make a Leveling Check tomorrow after work
If some one has an idea or any help would be much appreciated
Maybe my new beads is the problem
Will test it out if it’s still there in other cases
Bus boards. And if the noise is still there