When I record a track, it sounds like the only detectable noise enters it through the mic, i.e. The only gain/volume control that has any affect on both types of noise is the gain adjustment knob on the back of the speaker. The cpu noise is relatively bearable, but the high pitched whine that comes on when I start recording or voice chat software is annoying. No problems whatsoever when I use with my laptop. I have tried a different computer, with exactly the same results. I would really appreciate any tips/advice! My question is: What can I do to eliminate or lessen the noise? Is it a problem with the computer, is it a fixable grounding issue (HDMI clue), or something else? Interestingly, I have observed that the noise is much worse/louder when I unplug my HDMI monitor. I hear a constant high-pitched background noise in my Behringer monitors, as well as cpu noises when I move my mouse etc. I recently got an Acer Aspire desktop, and am having issues using it with my M-Audio M-Tack usb interface.
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