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High pitched noise on output #156
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Good timing that you posted this issue, since I've been having this problem for a while (since I built my Radio Music), but just started looking into it and posted this thread about it. Some others have reported this problem on the main build thread as well. My issue is not as extreme as yours (which firmware are you using?) but the underlying problem may be the same. Also, how do you prepare your samples? Try normalizing to maximize the amplitude of your audio files. Also play around with the gain trimmer on the back of the module. I haven't found a solution for this one yet (I don't think anyone has), but there are some steps you can take to get it to at least a usable state. Another question: if you install the 2017 firmware and put it into pitch mode, does the pitch knob change the frequency of that buzzing noise? |
I've been using the 2017 v2 firmware. The samples I used were the ones from the "Empty SD Card" pack, so I assumed no normalization or bit depth change had to be done. And yes, in pitch mode the knob changes the buzzing noise frequency. |
I have seen the same issue also recently, did some reflowing, making sure the hardware was as it should be and after almost losing hope reformatted the Sd and copied the files back. It worked for a few days without the noise but now I can see that the noise is coming back again.
Latest firmware and V2 board.
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I've been using the 2017 v2 firmware. The samples I used were the ones from the "Empty SD Card" pack, so I assumed no normalization or bit depth change had to be done.
And yes, in pitch mode the knob changes the buzzing noise frequency.
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That's interesting. The reason I asked is because it does the same for mine as well (try with a silent audio file). If that is the case, wouldn't it stand to reason that the buzz is introduced in the software, not the hardware? Although I don't know the full signal path, it is suspicious. Sorry I can't give more help, right now I have my module on low gain on the trimmer to minimize it, but I'm not sure it will help you with such an extreme case. Maybe also try the steps that @elterotero suggests. |
The implementation of pitch on the Radio Music was very much pushing the
hardware in a direction quite far away from the original concept Tom
settled on with Radio Music, which was literally to fill the module with
lots of long form 'Radio like' audio that is constantly playing, and the
concept of tuning between those 'channels'.
So the pitch mode is certainly a bonus feature and it does reveal that this
module doesn't have a super low noise floor.
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And yes, in pitch mode the knob changes the buzzing noise frequency.
That's interesting. The reason I asked is because it does the same for
mine as well (try with a silent audio file). If that is the case, wouldn't
it stand to reason that the buzz is introduced in the software, not the
hardware? Although I don't know the full signal path, it is suspicious.
Sorry I can't give more help, right now I have my module on low gain on the
trimmer to minimize it, but I'm not sure it will help you with such an
extreme case. Maybe also try the steps that @elterotero
<https://github.com/elterotero> suggests.
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Having this exact same issue. Identical to your problem of that high pitched noise. Almost like a grounding sound. Have there been any fixes for this? Will try the resistor trick. |
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+1 here, too. |
If you want to upload audio samples of the noise we'd be happy to listen
and compare to what we know the noise of a normal radio music sounds like.
The ideal sound would start with a 0db tone, then have some silence and
then end with another tone.
Like all Eurorack modules you should experiment with where it is in your
case (far away from PSU is a good idea) and also keep it away from very
electrically noisy modules (worse culprits are modules with screens,
expensive 'conputer' modules and l
Those with lots of LEDs).
Also if you are using a switching type PSU, the cheap laptop type ones can
be very noisy. It's best to work out other strategies first though.
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+1 here, too.
There is a low red noise rumble when the module is idle, and a droning
done with audible ticks during sample playback. The higher-pitched noise
lasts as long as the sample plays and cuts abruptly when playback ceases.
I’m using a modified firmware, but the behavior is the same.
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Hello all, |
Here's mine. It's not quite what you asked for, and I'm sorry for that, but I think it demonstrates the behavior well enough: https://www.dropbox.com/h?preview=Radio+Music+Troubleshooting.mp3 It starts with manual triggers, changing the sample. Then there are manual triggers, changing the pitch, and here you can hear the noise changing pitch as well. Finally there's just a quick pass with a sequencer. This admittedly is something of a "Hail Mary" pass here; I'm just hoping someone will recognize this before I send it off to a tech. |
I can hear the sound file playing, but there's always a high pitch noise over the actual sound.
Here are two examples of the noises over the bird sounds from the "Blank" pack:
LEDs, CV, reset button and pots work as expected. The audio doesn't. Tried it plugging CV, output through HEX MIX VCA... Also checked the components and current.
I assume that there are some issues related to mine, but I still haven't found a clear answer to this.
Thanks
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