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Good video. This is such a highly underrated channel. Its like a little hidden gem for us FL Studio users. Ive found extreme value from your content. For example, I've recently been building a new studio and your video on building a music PC was an excellent guide and really helped me plan out my build. Keep up the great work!
Hello thanks for making the video. I've just bought my first monitor Adam Tv5 and even though it sounds amazing, there is a constant gain stage like noise in the background. Even if I unplug it from my apogee element it stays on. Is this normal?
Thank you. First I've mention I've seen of the frequency dial. Which is quite important. I cant stand the pumping sound. But it's very good to know. My question is ... do you do the same for higher frequencies. I'm guessing yes. I have good songs. But its important that I get control of the quality.
Note: when I first recorded in the loop playback 1-2 and two in my DAW, I got a really loud disturbing noise I figured out you have to hit mute on that track to avoid damaging your speakers or your ears!
i copied the data because i just updated to fl 2024 and it said "the user data folder appears to be located in a location backed by cloud fl studio..." Should I delete the original files since i copied it? Or should I keep it cause its taking up a bit of space.
Is there something like this to put on a pedalboard? because not all stages have grounding, I often get some ground loops on some stages. If only there was a product like this for a pedalboard that could be taken anywhere.
Ok, here is my problem (sorry for the bad English) whenever I use my aux on my speakers, there is always an "uiuiuiuiuiui" sound that comes out from them.. its only when i use cables tho BT and Optical they good
Thanks for the thorough video! I was able to figure out that the noise I hear through my scarlett 18i20 disappears only when I turn off my PC, but remains unchanged when I completely remove the usb from the PC to interface with the PC powered on which is confusing but maybe im over thinking it. Do you think the idefender cable would fix this?
I have a Gigabyte board, and Reaper records fine, it's just that my plugins all sounds shitty, and I haven't figured out why after about six years. Any idea?
Here's a good one For You.. I'm a Dj ... Play music at various places have no problems with sound system. I day a month I play at a Fire House for their food truck event. Loud horrible Rumble sound from my speakers is so loud it drowns out the music, I turn the volume down because its embarrassing!! The static or rumble only happens at times .... I might play for an hour & no problem,, Last night it happened every 5 or 10 minutes,The sound happens for about 5-15 seconds then stops, any help would be appreciated!
Only problem with this is its rated for max 10 amps. The bigger your amplifier, the more susceptible it is to noise from a ground loop. Im battling this now, but my amplifier draws 12amps, so this won't work.
Hi. I hear a white noise hiss in my both monitors and increasing the volume doesn't affect this white noise. it's a continues hiss even if I disconnect the cables connected to audio interface. the only way i can get rid of that is to power of the monitors. I appreciate any suggestion to solve this
Dont narrow cuts cause the same problem as narrow boosts? Both mess with Phase a lot due to extreme steepness which flips phase around the changed part dramatically.
@@FireWalkMusic I have bought a 2nd hand tower speaker plug and listen style. happiest trade of my life. But a big and uniq problem: I can leave it on as it hums. -Stabil low freq hum, no cracking. -if I volume up, hum also goes up. -if I unplug 3.5mm jack, it still hums. -if I unplug 2RCA from speakers hum STOPs. Here is the million dollar question : ***** if I play any music even a windows pop up sound, hum instantly stops, crystal clear sound, after I stop playing the sound, exactly 5 seconds later hum starts. during the day, I figured out if I play a random music from bsplayer with repeat all day but I volume down till mute,(I dont hear music it just sends signal as if it is playing it is in the background on its own) hum totaly stops, I use youtube etc, but when I go to sleep and turn off pc, hum starts ofcourse. This is such a uniq problem, I searched all forums, there was only one topic the same but no one could solve as the topic was not explaining enough. I tried with 2 laptops, and 2 phones. I turned a cat6 cable connection (3.5mm jack to 2rca) and still the same. I am not exaggerating, 40 yrs old, unemployed for 4 years rock bottom suicidal, my only good event in life is listening to music once or twice a week for a few hours. you are the only one who can understand this hum. please at least I want to know what causes this madness. thanks a lot in advance
@@FireWalkMusic I have bought a 2nd hand tower speaker plug and listen style. happiest trade of my life. But a big and uniq problem: I can leave it on as it hums. -Stabil low freq hum, no cracking. -if I volume up, hum also goes up. -if I unplug 3.5mm jack, it still hums. -if I unplug 2RCA from speakers hum STOPs. Here is the million dollar question : ***** if I play any music even a windows pop up sound, hum instantly stops, crystal clear sound, after I stop playing the sound, exactly 5 seconds later hum starts. during the day, I figured out if I play a random music from bsplayer with repeat all day but I volume down till mute,(I dont hear music it just sends signal as if it is playing it is in the background on its own) hum totaly stops, I use youtube etc, but when I go to sleep and turn off pc, hum starts ofcourse. This is such a uniq problem, I searched all forums, there was only one topic the same but no one could solve as the topic was not explaining enough. I tried with 2 laptops, and 2 phones. I turned a cat6 cable connection (3.5mm jack to 2rca) and still the same. I am not exaggerating, 40 yrs old, unemployed for 4 years rock bottom suicidal, my only good event in life is listening to music once or twice a week for a few hours. you are the only one who can understand this hum. please at least I want to know what causes this madness. thanks a lot in advance
@@FireWalkMusic I have bought a 2nd hand tower speaker plug and listen style. happiest trade of my life. But a big and uniq problem: I can leave it on as it hums. -Stabil low freq hum, no cracking. -if I volume up, hum also goes up. -if I unplug 3.5mm jack, it still hums. -if I unplug 2RCA from speakers hum STOPs. Here is the million dollar question : ***** if I play any music even a windows pop up sound, hum instantly stops, crystal clear sound, after I stop playing the sound, exactly 5 seconds later hum starts. during the day, I figured out if I play a random music from bsplayer with repeat all day but I volume down till mute,(I dont hear music it just sends signal as if it is playing it is in the background on its own) hum totaly stops, I use youtube etc, but when I go to sleep and turn off pc, hum starts ofcourse. This is such a uniq problem, I searched all forums, there was only one topic the same but no one could solve as the topic was not explaining enough. I tried with 2 laptops, and 2 phones. I turned a cat6 cable connection (3.5mm jack to 2rca) and still the same. I am not exaggerating, 40 yrs old, unemployed for 4 years rock bottom s...., my only good event in life is listening to music once or twice a week for a few hours. you are the only one who can understand this hum. please at least I want to know what causes this madness. thanks a lot in advance
ı even tried to wrap naked copper cable all the way long of 3.5mm to 2rca cable, tried to shield myself, like a Faraday cage, and grounded it in the power outlet. ofc it did not work :D but ı tried