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Finished Tracks / My first release on a label!
« on: February 13, 2016, 06:15:03 am »
Hey y'all.
Would love some opinions on this track. It's a free download so grab it if you like! :)

https://soundcloud.com/asylumaudio/manuk-killa

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First, is the phantom power on ?

Second, how many device do you have plugged into your power socket  ? (the one from your house) Do you use power strip ?

Third where you at ? (Depending on which country you're in the maximum power can variate. Here, in Belgium, I can have 220V)

Answer and we'll see where it comes from. (Def from you computer, but that means, you've something plugged in and it's too much)

Sorry if I sound like a noob, but what exactly is the phantom power and how can I check if it's on?

I unplug a lot of stuff when it's not in use.. My D-DJSX2 is located right next to my computer. You think that might be giving off some static feedback?
I'm located in Los Angeles, CA. Don't know if that might be a problem.

Thank you for your help bro!
The phantom power is for a microphone. You should have a red buttons with 48V written below.
the D-DJSX2 might be the thing giving static feedback. Are they plugged into your computer ?

In Usa, in your socket you only have 110-120V which means, if your computer have a to big power supply, it will cause ground effect or not properly work.

The DDJ is plugged into a seperate laptop that is located near the computer. But it is off whenever not in use.
Should I have the phantom power on?


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Composition/Arrangement/Theory / Re: How did you learn how to make music?
« on: January 07, 2016, 08:55:50 pm »
I sold all of my electric guitars in order to fund my desire to begin producing. Bought a Maschine Mk2 drum pad from guitar center and tried my best to learn it inside and out by making as many beats as I could over the year.

Pretty much banged out shitty instrumentals until I could apply my knowledge of music theory and song-writing to my production.

Learned my sound design by watching tutorials from some of the bigger names in dubstep like J-Phelpz and the Wizards.

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Are you using KRK monitors? There was another thread that talked about a similar issue - it appears to be a problem with how the 2i2 draws power via USB. The only fix, it seems, is to buy a new interface.

Yup... KRK 5's. I think I might just invest in the NI KA6 if there isn't a reasonable solution to this.

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First, is the phantom power on ?

Second, how many device do you have plugged into your power socket  ? (the one from your house) Do you use power strip ?

Third where you at ? (Depending on which country you're in the maximum power can variate. Here, in Belgium, I can have 220V)

Answer and we'll see where it comes from. (Def from you computer, but that means, you've something plugged in and it's too much)

Sorry if I sound like a noob, but what exactly is the phantom power and how can I check if it's on?

I unplug a lot of stuff when it's not in use.. My D-DJSX2 is located right next to my computer. You think that might be giving off some static feedback?
I'm located in Los Angeles, CA. Don't know if that might be a problem.

Thank you for your help bro!

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Hello guys,

I've had the Scarlett 2i2 for about a year now and there's always been this noticeable static when tampering with the volume knob. It can be ignored by just always having the volume on high through the interface and changing the volume through my PC, but i'd rather not have to do that.

It also causes the sound to be lost in either one of the monitors depending on where I stop turning the knob. This causes lots of issues during mixing/mastering.

Anyone else experience heavy static with the Scarlett 2i2?

Thank you in advance for the help and i'm sorry if this was posted in the wrong forum!

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