Dave,
Are some of the drives and the sound card USB? If so, it might be worth making
sure they are on
separate USB controllers/hubs. Sometimes there is more than one built into a
computer, so experimenting
with putting them on different USB connectors could be worth your time. With
the qua
List"
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 12:16 AM
Subject: feedback from internal hard drives
Hi list,
This is a characteristically longwinded message from yours truly.
you've been warned!!
I've noticed upon hooking up my behringer 31 band eq that if I raise
up the higher bands I
those cheater plugs and not
hooking up the ground on it.- Original Message -
From: "Dave bahr"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 12:16 AM
Subject: feedback from internal hard drives
Hi list,
This is a characteristically longwinded
Well, that was weird. See below for the finishing of this message, must
have gotten distracted.
Dave C. Bahr
On 1/9/2012 10:13 PM, Dave bahr wrote:
Hi list,
I've noticed upon hooking up my behringer 31 band eq that if I raise up
the higher bands I'm getting the feedback of my internal hard
Hi list,
This is a characteristically longwinded message from yours truly. you've
been warned!!
I've noticed upon hooking up my behringer 31 band eq that if I raise up
the higher bands I'm getting the feedback of my internal hard drive's
motor and some power static. the connections are as fo