Luca Brasi
New member
Hi,
I've asked this question on the Digitech GNX3 forum and got no answers so I thought someone here might be able to help.
I'm using two electric guitars for recording. Both run through my Digitech GNX3 into my M-Audio 2496 card. Both have Bumblee caps and CTS pots.
My first guitar records with no problems, no hums. My second guitar records but has a terrible hum when run through the GNX3. I can't take my hands off the strings or I'll get a really obnoxious hum/buzz. This is driving me nuts because this one is my primary guitar!
Here's the kicker though...I'm using the same cable for each guitar, and neither guitar has a hum when run through my amp (here again I'm using the same cable), not even a hint of a hum. I'm also using the same settings on the GNX3 for each guitar.
I'm wondering if I don't need one of those computer repair grounding wrist straps clipped to the bridge or something.
Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
I've asked this question on the Digitech GNX3 forum and got no answers so I thought someone here might be able to help.
I'm using two electric guitars for recording. Both run through my Digitech GNX3 into my M-Audio 2496 card. Both have Bumblee caps and CTS pots.
My first guitar records with no problems, no hums. My second guitar records but has a terrible hum when run through the GNX3. I can't take my hands off the strings or I'll get a really obnoxious hum/buzz. This is driving me nuts because this one is my primary guitar!
Here's the kicker though...I'm using the same cable for each guitar, and neither guitar has a hum when run through my amp (here again I'm using the same cable), not even a hint of a hum. I'm also using the same settings on the GNX3 for each guitar.
I'm wondering if I don't need one of those computer repair grounding wrist straps clipped to the bridge or something.
Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks in advance.