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Unknowndude
01-03-2007, 07:50 PM
Hey, I got a m-audio Mobile Pre for christmas, and I installed all the drivers, got it plugged in and everything, restarted it, etc. I first used it using one cable just from my bass to the interface, and it worked fine. I decided to try my pedalboard with it, but for some reason using the pedals, i can't get sound without issues- at first, when i was testing i was getting weird, ring mod-ish sounds. Now I seem to get the full sound, but there's a significant buzz that doesn't go away. Again, this is only with pedals, and the thing works fine just plugged directly in.

Does anyone know what the problem is? Could it be my operating system or sound card, or is my gear to blame- the pedals being on a Onespot? I'll try some out with batteries in a sec, but I shouldn't have to power all my effects by battery just to record. I guess it could be one of the cables, but i've tested both standalone and they both work fine.

Thanks

Peter McFerrin
01-03-2007, 10:28 PM
Ground loop ahoy! Make sure your Onespot is plugged into a properly grounded outlet--get a $5 outlet tester from Home Despot to be sure.

Embryodead
01-03-2007, 11:41 PM
I actually had this problem with the fast track im not sure if the knob setup is the same, but try lowering the output on the actual box. Also go into your windows mixer settings and make sure there isn't a boost feature enabled.

Unknowndude
01-04-2007, 04:48 PM
I tried it out with some Danelectro FAB pedals that were on batteries, and it worked fine. I get hum with both my Godlyke and Onespot. I guess I can try plugging it in elsewhere. The output on the box? I have my stereo amplifier hooked up to the unit's stereo line out, so that isnt an issue. The effects work fine when I use an amp (testing with my guitar practice amp), The hum seems to start from something in the mobile pre- my tuner before it works fine but say I use a tuner in Ampeg SVX, it gets messed up by the additional hum being created.

I'll get sound clips if anyone wants to help me figure this out :p

blipndub
01-09-2007, 06:30 PM
I think he meant the level settings on the pedals themselves. You might be overdriving the mobile-pre, which if I recall can sound really nasty.

Unknowndude
01-10-2007, 04:21 PM
No, this problem exists whether an effect is on or off...

Unknowndude
01-14-2007, 04:15 PM
Any ideas?