On Feb 29, 2012, at 12:38 PM, k l wrote:

> i was supposed to use this mdd for soundripping editing cleaning etc, all the 
> macs have had some backgroundnoise on the sound out when moving cursor, using 
> psu power, 
> and it leaks through the system ground so that it will affect all other 
> connected soundouts, 
> on the system, the amp is an old revox a 50

This sounds more like the electrical circuits in the room where you're working 
are poorly grounded or floating.

Moving the cursor should produce no sound at all, unless some prankster has 
seriously messed with your sound preferences and such. I'm not sure you COULD 
assign a sound effect to cursor movement in 9.2.2...

> 
> there is a nethum,syntesizerlike splashes and fireworks and like automatic 
> gunfire sounds that are so loud that u can not here the sound you are workin 
> on. 
> 

???

> is the mdd the shitty last attempt that apple then gave up or what, ?'
> 

This has nothing to do with the Mac, unless something was broken or 
disconnected (or connected wrong) during the PSU installation.

> but this cackling that i guess poor grounding - HOW TO FIX IT ??? 
> 

Grounding is the same for any audio setup. Everything must be grounded to the 
same earth ground. Typically, though you don't hget a variety of sounds just 
the ordinary 60 cycle hum.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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