Sanova
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(From my post on MPC forums)
I have my MPC1000 Connected to my M Audio Mobile Pre USB Interface.
The Cables I use are Monter Prolink 12 ft. cables, with the 24k gold plated tip or whatever.
I have isolated it down to this:
The hum only occurs when the AC cable is connected to the mpc. Even when the MPC is powered off. When I remove the AC Cable (power cord) The hum immediately stops, and vice versa.
I can not afford any power conditioners and the Hum-X thing i was reading about. I have been saving for a long time, and getting donations to have the aforementioned equipment and cables.
(Also, when I connected the Cables from my MPC into my Eurorack UB2222Pro-FX mixer, the hum was even more audible.
Can someone please help, if possible?
I used the search function and tried everything that was even related, to no avail.
No cables and AC cords are running parallel, I even made sure that my cables aren't even touching any other electronics that they are not connected to. I tried plugging the MPC into a surge protector, and straight into the wall, no luck.
Please help. Thanks.
-Sanova
I have my MPC1000 Connected to my M Audio Mobile Pre USB Interface.
The Cables I use are Monter Prolink 12 ft. cables, with the 24k gold plated tip or whatever.
I have isolated it down to this:
The hum only occurs when the AC cable is connected to the mpc. Even when the MPC is powered off. When I remove the AC Cable (power cord) The hum immediately stops, and vice versa.
I can not afford any power conditioners and the Hum-X thing i was reading about. I have been saving for a long time, and getting donations to have the aforementioned equipment and cables.
(Also, when I connected the Cables from my MPC into my Eurorack UB2222Pro-FX mixer, the hum was even more audible.
Can someone please help, if possible?
I used the search function and tried everything that was even related, to no avail.
No cables and AC cords are running parallel, I even made sure that my cables aren't even touching any other electronics that they are not connected to. I tried plugging the MPC into a surge protector, and straight into the wall, no luck.
Please help. Thanks.
-Sanova