The computer is an HP and very good idea about opening large files and
listening for a change. Really dont know what kind of power supply in
there but unfortunately, I bought this for my son who had it first so it
has already seen some wear, but it had windows seven so went for it.
nothing would surprise me for its power supply. forget which model of hp
pavillion but several years old now.
On 6/24/2016 10:59 PM, DJX wrote:
Hi Dave, then the issue you are describing is probably not hum, but it might certainly be
interfearance from computer. Try this, when you hear the sound you are describing, try
opening a big file on your computer, or doing something that will cause the drives to
have to load data. Do you hear changes in the sound as the drives are doing their thing?
If you use the CD-ROM, does the sound change? How about the level of the sound, does it
change? Does it get distorted, or the "helicopter" sound like it's speeding up?
Is your computer a custom build or a shelf computer? Do you know what brand
power supply you have in there?
Regards, DJX
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Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Accessibility Review for Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Second
Generation
There is no stand alone supply with this model. No, the frequency of the
helecopter type sound doesn't change when turned up or down the input.
No, don't believe I have usb 3.0 3.1 on this machine. Its a few years old and
am sure in need upgrading.
On 6/24/2016 1:35 PM, DJX wrote:
Hi Dave, does the sound change as the volume is lowered or raised? Also, anyPLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST ONCE!
chance you can record the sound so we can have a listen? The problem could be
hum, but it could also be EMI being picked up by either the unit's cicuits or
the pre-amps themselves. Also, does this unit have the ability to use a
standalone power supply? I know the older ones did, if so, you might want to
try it in standalone mode with no usb plugged in, to check if the sound is
still present. If it is hum, it will probably still be there. It should
definitely still be there if it's a falt with the unit. But if the noise goes
away, then it can be interfearance with the computer or the unit is picking
things up from nearby. BTW, do you have USB3.0/3.1 products connect on that
computer?
DJX
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Sent: Friday, June 24, 2016 11:26 AM
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Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Accessibility Review for Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Second
Generation
The sound is definitely coming from both the headset and regular outputs. Tried
a couple cables with same problem so far. I could picture the fantom power
section being the problem but hoping not. These models are not very expensive,
but also may not be worth the bench fees if it is the unit itself.
Unfortunately it could also be in the computer and sure don't look forward to
setting everything back up again with sonar if thats the case. You got to do,
what ya got to do though. Thanks again for observations. Any tip could be one
I'm overlooking. Dave
On 6/24/2016 10:29 AM, Andre Jarreau wrote:
Sure Dave,PLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST ONCE!
I think these signs are positive. If you jack into it with a guitar phantom
power is not used and may remain silent from hum. XLR cables could possibly
cause hum but my feeling is probably not the cable or connectors. Still think
trying different types of microphones, condenser/diaphragm, to see the effect.
Eliminate the possibilities and you are left with the truth so to say.
Of course if the hum is only coming through the headset and not speakers then
an electrical fault could be in the headset to preamp circuitry. A
professional tech would have to look at this. Of course if new exchange it.
Or better yet bring the unit back to where you purchased it and ask why to the
headsets hum? If hum is known to exist they would know the fix. Just a
thought.
Andre
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Sent: Friday, June 24, 2016 4:50 AM
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Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Accessibility Review for Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Second Generation
Andre, thanks for all the suggestions and will definitely try all of them. Am
thinking a good chance is the xlr cable so have a few to try.
Am definitely not hearing this sound when using line in from my guitar so now
am thinking either the mic or cable going in. I'm also trying all the different
usb ports in event that one works better over the others.
Thanks again, Dave
On 6/23/2016 11:28 PM, Andre Jarreau wrote:
Guys, some thoughts.PLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST ONCE!
If you have a two pronged plug. Try pulling it out flipping it over and
plugging it back in. This reverses the chassy ground and might help.
Also try another microphone. The mic could be going bad. Switch to a regular
diaphragm mic that does not require phantom power. If hum goes away then It's
may be a bad mic or possibly phantom power circuitry related, or both. Any
circuitry should be looked at by a professional. Bring it to a pro or exchange
it if it's new.
Another thing you can try is simply clean the USB plug and port with denatured
alcohol and a cotton swab. Swab the port gently, you don't want to leave any
fibers behind. While USB plug is still damp with alcohol plug in and out
several times quickly to assist cleaning metal contact connections.
Last; fingerprint oils and many contaminents human hands come in contact with
are transmitted to the USB plug and on to the port if you touch the metal
contacts of the USB plug at all with your bare hand. Never touch the metal
contacts!!!
Hope this helps.
Andre.
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From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chi Kim
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 8:41 PM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Accessibility Review for Focusrite Scarlett
2i2 Second Generation
Hi Dave,
Like you said, it could be a grounding issue.
If you have a access to a laptop, use the audio interface with the
laptop running on battery without power.
Then don't plug in anything into the audio interface except
microphone, and listen with a headphone instead of speaker. If the
hum goes away, then it's most likely a electrical problem.
Chi
On 6/23/2016 6:57 PM, Dave Hillebrandt wrote:
Hello Chi, I've also found this interface to work very well and with<
sonar, you have access to more adjustments. However, I am
experiencing a problem as of late and wonder if you or anyone else
has ideas what it could be. This is ran through usb and when
listening to the monitor and using a mic with fantom power, I am
hearing a low frequency motor boat type sound on occasion. Not sure
if its the computer, the Scarlet or what. Doesn't always happen when
fresh reboot and most of the time its in there. Decided to try
different usb ports yesterday and didn't notice any real difference.
suppose it could be in the power supply of the computer. Any
experience with this. otherwise, a great little product and like it
much better than the M-audio that I used and was totally
inaccessible. Like the knobs and switches. Dave
On 6/23/2016 3:53 PM, Chi Kim wrote:
Hi All,PLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST ONCE!
Sorry for the cross posting, but I'm sure it'd be useful
information for people looking for a new audio interface.
I just bought a Scarlett 2i2 second generation, and played for a
day. I wanted to let you know what to expect in terms of
accessibility. Let's go from good news to bad news.
The hardware is 100% accessible. Everything is switches, knobs, and
a button.
On Mac side, there's nothing to install, it works out of the box.
There's an optional low latency driver. Even if you install the
optional driver, there's no software for control panel.
You set latency and sampling rate in your DAW. This is no problem
if you use Pro Tools and Logic, but if you use software that
doesn't let you adjust latency, this might be a problem. One
example would be the latest Garageband.
I might have missed, but I couldn't find where you can adjust the
latency outside DAW. I didn't see anything about it in the manual
either. This should be a problem for everyone, not just VI users.
On Windows, you have to install their driver, and unfortunately the
Asio panel is not accessible. Screen reader reads only minimize and
maximize, not even the title. I haven't tested, but this might not
be a problem if you use wdm or Asio4All.
If you need an affordable, simple, secondary audio interface, it
fits the bill. There you go.
Chi
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