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I've been working on that computer for 1 month now, I've edited 3-4 TV shows, done 3 commercial mixes and probably 10+ audio mixes for numerous tv shows and never have I had trouble with it. Someone told be to get a really long extension cable and plug it in the next room, drag it to my studio room and plug the computer in there. Is it possible that if that socket isn't grounded that it only affect my computer? At first I also thought it had something to do with the socket not being grounded but I've had multiple speakers powered on by this socket (NS10, Focal and more) and multiple electronic devices and never have I heard noise before. Do I need a better case with better shielding against this kind of interference?ĭo you have any recommendations for me to solve this problem? Thanks in advance! [Blocked Image: Thanks for the quick reply.
#Recording guitars hum noise computer Pc
What could be wrong? Could my brand new Power Supply for the PC be broken? Does the computer case need to be grounded? Maybe I'm using a case that doesn't have any EMI/RFI shielding. Then I plugged my Kemper in it and again, it didn't do a thing So what can I do to ''isolate'' my PC hardware from interfering with my guitar pick ups? Someone suggested buying a dedicated Furman power conditioner to ''clean up'' my electricity so I went out and rented Furman pl-8 and plugged my computer in it but it didn't change a thing. *Plug the PC to another power outlet in the room. *Move my PC to the other side of the room and 70cm farther away from where I sit *Turn off all electric things in my studio (monitors, speakers, hard drives) except my PC I've tried pretty much everything I can think of for the past 2 days.

The noise goes away if I go 2 meters back but that isn't a good solution because I have to be able to reach my keybord and mouse to press record and do all sorts of things while recording.

When I turn off the PC and just play through my UAD audio interface (for monitoring) or plug my headphones to the Kemper I have zero noise so I'm 100% it's the PC. If I would have to describe the noises I would say they are like having a little Star Wars fight inside your speakers.
#Recording guitars hum noise computer pro
I'm also 90% sure that it's picking up my hard drive noise because when I hit ''play'' in Pro Tools I can hear extra noises come in and when I press ''stopp'' those sounds go away. I'm 100% sure it's the guitar pickups that are so sensitive and therefor they pick up all kinds of electric/static/crackle noise. I record straight to my UAD interface via Kemper Profiling amp (XLR to XLR). I recently built a new PC to replace my MBP Retina to be the main computer at my studio but my PRS Custom 22 guitar picks up so much noise from it that I can't really record anything. I was hoping you guys could help me with this problem I'm having.
