- Joined
- Jul 13, 2022
- Messages
- 3
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z490 Vision D
- CPU
- i7-10700k
- Graphics
- UHD 630
As the user here describes, I have this issue on my hack:
Same issue.
Sound a bit like an fax modem, when I move the mouse around or I open a window or close one, it gets worse and intensifies, or gets better temporarily.
No idea whether this is CPU or RAM related information that leaks to the speakers in form of noise.
There's also a base frying and sizzling, shifting constantly and it all doesn't happen with the same gear and an actual macbook connected to it. With the actual MacBook, the studio is silent, not a bit of noise.
Once the Hack boots, same system, same wires, same audio interface, already pre-bios it starts with its noise.
Gets worse when the os loads, and then when the desktop environment is up, the frying goes loud, up to the point where i don't wanna work with this setup anymore, just that i have to finish work on my current album and I cannot use the MacBook for this for legal reasons.
I want my hack, which is a powerful build, to stop frying up my sound, so that i can feel good about my professional audio build.
It must be possible to work with mac software without buying an actual mac!
Anybody got an idea what could improve my situation?
I connect the UAD via Thunderbolt on the back.
I will try via front ports now, just to be sure it's not that.
Thanks in advance for any advice you might come up with!
My OS is BigSur 11.6.6
I'm based on this build:
Best greetings from Europe
MIDI not working, Missing MIDI drivers, Noise leakage to speakers Apollo Twin Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C)
Hello all, I have everything working except 2 problems and maybe some of you had the same issues and could help me to get directed to the right direction. I am using the computer for home studio music production. I use Universal Audio Apollo twin MK2 Solo. This is a analog to digital converter...
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Same issue.
Sound a bit like an fax modem, when I move the mouse around or I open a window or close one, it gets worse and intensifies, or gets better temporarily.
No idea whether this is CPU or RAM related information that leaks to the speakers in form of noise.
There's also a base frying and sizzling, shifting constantly and it all doesn't happen with the same gear and an actual macbook connected to it. With the actual MacBook, the studio is silent, not a bit of noise.
Once the Hack boots, same system, same wires, same audio interface, already pre-bios it starts with its noise.
Gets worse when the os loads, and then when the desktop environment is up, the frying goes loud, up to the point where i don't wanna work with this setup anymore, just that i have to finish work on my current album and I cannot use the MacBook for this for legal reasons.
I want my hack, which is a powerful build, to stop frying up my sound, so that i can feel good about my professional audio build.
It must be possible to work with mac software without buying an actual mac!
Anybody got an idea what could improve my situation?
I connect the UAD via Thunderbolt on the back.
I will try via front ports now, just to be sure it's not that.
Thanks in advance for any advice you might come up with!
My OS is BigSur 11.6.6
I'm based on this build:
Gigabyte Z490 Vision D (Thunderbolt 3) + i5-10400 + AMD RX 580
CaseySJ's Comet Lake-S in BeQuiet! Pure Base 500DX: Gigabyte Z490 Vision-D - i5-10400 - UHD 630 - AMD RX 580 (Please do not quote this guide in its entirety. Post a link instead.) (See this post for how to refer to a Guide or Mini-Guide.) Refer to the Z390 Designare thread for answers to a...
www.tonymacx86.com
Best greetings from Europe
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