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Re: [bc2000] Re: Noise from control movements

2012-06-19 by Robert Dorschel

There is +5V current in every MIDI cable.
(which makes it no surprise that USB is generally also 5-volt rated, but that's another topic)
So the hum can come from either the product, it's power adapter, or the MIDI signal itself. You never know.


I think the power adapter for any Behringer product, or, the products themselves, are not properly grounded. But again, that's just my opinion.




________________________________
 From: Bruno <brunorc@gmail.com>
To: bc2000@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: [bc2000] Re: Noise from control movements
 

  
2012/6/19  <sghookings@...>:
> Does you mod wheel do this regardless of BCR in the loop?

I was referring to the "native" mod wheel of CS1x, as an example of
"audible" MIDI events w/o the use of BCR.

> See for me the BCR has to be in the loop (he induces the noise) and interestingly it is only certain instruments that propagate it.

I don't get it - BCR itself doesn't have any audio output. Apart from
some electrical issue (grounding?) I cannot find any explanation.

Bruno

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