Showing posts with label audio interface roland ua-1g. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audio interface roland ua-1g. Show all posts

Friday, 17 April 2015

How to get rid of that hiss and hum noise in your home studio (especially if you think it’s being caused by your audio interface)

I write songs and multi-track record them in my home studio using Apple Logic. Recently, I introduced a new audio interface into my equipment set-up. (An audio interface is a box of technology that converts sound input (e.g. from a microphone) into a digital form that a computer can handle.)

*I’ll add a pic here of my audio interface in situ.*

My new audio interface is a Roland UA-1G. Setting it up was easy and it was working fine… except that now there was a weird humming noise from my monitors (speakers), a bit like the “white noise” of a TV. This had never happened before, and seemed to be a disaster. The noise rendered my whole system unusable. The hiss was always present, but got louder every time I touched the mouse or keyboard. Pretty infuriating.

It took a couple of hours of Googling to narrow down the likely problem. It seemed I had unwittingly introduced an electrical issue into my system – something called a “ground loop”. I still don’t understand exactly what that means, but I don’t need to.

I then spent more time hunting for a product that would solve my problem without costing too much. I read loads of reviews of various products, and finally chose the Behringer Micro HD 400 Hum Destroyer. All you need to know is – it works. I cabled the Behringer into my system (it basically goes between your computer and your monitors) and the hum disappeared. Phew.



I hope this post helps you to diagnose your hum problem and fix it swiftly.