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Laimon
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Hi everyone,
lately I was trying to replace my looper (EHX 2880) with a software-based looper, namely Ableton.
My signal would roughly be as follows:
guitar -> preamp -> true bypass midi looper (send) -> audio interface in -> ableton -> audio interface out -> true bypass midi looper (return) -> power amp -> cabinet
I tried this, and it works ok. The only problem is that returning from the audio interface out introduces a constant background buzz noise.
I have experienced something similar some time ago while trying to reamp, and I thought that a DI box might solve it...but in fact, I also remembered what really solved it was the ground loop button. The problem seems to be all the more a ground loop problem, because the buzz is there even if there's a cable from my audio interface out to the true bypass looper, even if the loop itself is bypassed.
So the first question is: how do I solve this problem? What do you guys think?
Off to the second problem. I tried using my current sound card, an E-MU 1212m PCIe, which is mounted via PCIe to my computer's motherboard. However, I plan on buying an external one for simplicity of connections. Do you think that would solve the buzzing problem (if it actually is a ground loop problem)?
Thanks a lot,
Simone
PS: I was actually looking at a Native Komplete 6 audio interface, do you see any problem with that interface?
lately I was trying to replace my looper (EHX 2880) with a software-based looper, namely Ableton.
My signal would roughly be as follows:
guitar -> preamp -> true bypass midi looper (send) -> audio interface in -> ableton -> audio interface out -> true bypass midi looper (return) -> power amp -> cabinet
I tried this, and it works ok. The only problem is that returning from the audio interface out introduces a constant background buzz noise.
I have experienced something similar some time ago while trying to reamp, and I thought that a DI box might solve it...but in fact, I also remembered what really solved it was the ground loop button. The problem seems to be all the more a ground loop problem, because the buzz is there even if there's a cable from my audio interface out to the true bypass looper, even if the loop itself is bypassed.
So the first question is: how do I solve this problem? What do you guys think?
Off to the second problem. I tried using my current sound card, an E-MU 1212m PCIe, which is mounted via PCIe to my computer's motherboard. However, I plan on buying an external one for simplicity of connections. Do you think that would solve the buzzing problem (if it actually is a ground loop problem)?
Thanks a lot,
Simone
PS: I was actually looking at a Native Komplete 6 audio interface, do you see any problem with that interface?