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desmond
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Ahoy!
I am done with pulling my hair out. I am currently running a full licenced version of cubase studio 4, recording via a yamaha MW10 mixer. There is a pretty bad signal to noise ratio, and the noise is a particularly annoying 15k tone.
The noise is relatively bad when recording onto my PC, yet it is almost non existant when recording onto my friends Mac. It is still there but at about 90% lower level.
After a lengthy process of elimination I have concluded that it must simply be a noise motherboard (It is an ASRock GE PRO M2, 2.38Ghz motherboard, all IDE, with 768mb DDR RAM).
Do different motherboards generate different levels of noise?
Is there anything else anyone can suggest I try?
Thanks...
Demond
I am done with pulling my hair out. I am currently running a full licenced version of cubase studio 4, recording via a yamaha MW10 mixer. There is a pretty bad signal to noise ratio, and the noise is a particularly annoying 15k tone.
The noise is relatively bad when recording onto my PC, yet it is almost non existant when recording onto my friends Mac. It is still there but at about 90% lower level.
After a lengthy process of elimination I have concluded that it must simply be a noise motherboard (It is an ASRock GE PRO M2, 2.38Ghz motherboard, all IDE, with 768mb DDR RAM).
Do different motherboards generate different levels of noise?
Is there anything else anyone can suggest I try?
Thanks...
Demond