In our new studio we've a Triton workstation on a back console pluged into a clean isolated/grounded power source.
From the left/right Main output on the Triton we've connected it to a 2 channel Universal Audio 2-610 Tube Preamp which sets at the front console, powered by a totally separate clean isolated/grounded circuit.
Hit record on Pro Tools and there's a bunch of noise on both those channels.
Now, unplug the Triton and plug it into the same power source as the pre amp, and it's all clean. OR, take a 2 prong ground adapter so you lose the ground, and the problem is gone also on the previous power source.
I tried connecting the grounds from both sources together, and still have noise.
I'm pulling my hair out.
Thanks for any help guys,
Fiddler50
From the left/right Main output on the Triton we've connected it to a 2 channel Universal Audio 2-610 Tube Preamp which sets at the front console, powered by a totally separate clean isolated/grounded circuit.
Hit record on Pro Tools and there's a bunch of noise on both those channels.
Now, unplug the Triton and plug it into the same power source as the pre amp, and it's all clean. OR, take a 2 prong ground adapter so you lose the ground, and the problem is gone also on the previous power source.
I tried connecting the grounds from both sources together, and still have noise.
I'm pulling my hair out.
Thanks for any help guys,
Fiddler50