This should not happen.
I love the MC-101, If I use the output ( at the back and headphones ) to plug into my S-1 or TB-03 mix-in there is a hideous ground loop noise. If I use the USB MIDI there is no noise, it only appears when the MC-101 outputs are connected physically to another mix-in. We shouldn't have this problem in 2024.
Am I the only one.....?
MC-101 noise when output is used in Mix-ins
Re: MC-101 noise when output is used in Mix-ins
Everybody has it.
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Re: MC-101 noise when output is used in Mix-ins
That's not good enough.
I actually fixed it by having the S-1 at the end of the audio chain > MC-101 audio out to S-1 mix-in and the S-1 running off the battery and disconnected from USB. > Headphones in the S-1 Mix-out. No more noise :D
I actually fixed it by having the S-1 at the end of the audio chain > MC-101 audio out to S-1 mix-in and the S-1 running off the battery and disconnected from USB. > Headphones in the S-1 Mix-out. No more noise :D
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Re: MC-101 noise when output is used in Mix-ins
But if you also run the Mc 101 on batteries disconnecting the USB from PC Or Mac ( I presume ) the Ground loop noise goes away. Roland is simply afwul in assembling devices that do not cost a penny just like the SH-4D .. same story. No isolation of any form unlike Elektron Boxes that are completely noise free. I recently sort it our buyin a little Ground Loop Noise Isolator on Amazon ( by DigitalLife ) costing me 12 Euro. Noise just gone .. so I can use the USB connection with no ground noise issue. Wish I did that ages ago