Hello all,
I've recently switched to a capture card second pc based stream setup and I'm running into issues with my audio setup.
Here is my current audio setup:
The entire setup has been functioning from a single PC pov for awhile. (USB to game PC for both input/output). Had no hums or high pitched noises or anything. Introduce the second PC and I've tried several assorted methods of connecting it up. I've tried going directly from the mixer into the onboard sound (terrible via chipset), and also to a behringer UCA200. I prefer the UCA200 for sound quality and latency, but no matter what I am getting a very high pitched and "rhythmic" noise on the stream PC recording input from the main outs (also tried sub outs. both cause the issue) when connected. It's faint, but enough to be annoying. It appears "cyclic" which makes me think some kind of electrical interference or ground issue.
What concerns me is I appear to be able to "eq it out" on the mixer which makes no sense. If it was the cabling causing the noise, I wouldn't expect to be able to eq it out on the mixer. I would expect it to appear no matter what on the stream PC. USB connection (gaming pc) does not receive this noise. It ONLY occurs when connecting to the stream PC. If I route the audio over the HDMI cable to the stream PC it functions but this is messy and I'd like to separate it into two sound sources.
So I've thus been able to deduce the following:
1. It does not appear to be related to anything from my original single PC setup.
2. It does not appear to be related specifically to the cabling between the mixer and the streaming PC's audio interface since I can use the EQ to "adjust it" on the mixer.
3. I only receive this on the input to the stream pc. Output does not offer this sound. I've tried swapping cables thinking they are bad etc.
4. I'm trying to keep everything on the same ground and powerstrip, but there may be something on a different power strip. Should all end up on the same outlet however.
I suspect a ground loop isolator MAY be helpful here. I'm not sure however. I'm suspicious because of fact it seems to be "eqable". As mentioned I've tried different cables and I've also tried different connection points on the stream pc. I've also Tried the sub outputs from the mixer with same results. I do NOT experience any whine or pitch from the stream pc output INTO the mixer or from the mixer control room to speakers. (I haven't tested main out to speakers. Going to test that later tonight.)
I'm at a loss other than thinking it is somehow interference related and a loop isolator may help, but can anyone else suggest anything?
Thanks,
Bez.
I've recently switched to a capture card second pc based stream setup and I'm running into issues with my audio setup.
Here is my current audio setup:
The entire setup has been functioning from a single PC pov for awhile. (USB to game PC for both input/output). Had no hums or high pitched noises or anything. Introduce the second PC and I've tried several assorted methods of connecting it up. I've tried going directly from the mixer into the onboard sound (terrible via chipset), and also to a behringer UCA200. I prefer the UCA200 for sound quality and latency, but no matter what I am getting a very high pitched and "rhythmic" noise on the stream PC recording input from the main outs (also tried sub outs. both cause the issue) when connected. It's faint, but enough to be annoying. It appears "cyclic" which makes me think some kind of electrical interference or ground issue.
What concerns me is I appear to be able to "eq it out" on the mixer which makes no sense. If it was the cabling causing the noise, I wouldn't expect to be able to eq it out on the mixer. I would expect it to appear no matter what on the stream PC. USB connection (gaming pc) does not receive this noise. It ONLY occurs when connecting to the stream PC. If I route the audio over the HDMI cable to the stream PC it functions but this is messy and I'd like to separate it into two sound sources.
So I've thus been able to deduce the following:
1. It does not appear to be related to anything from my original single PC setup.
2. It does not appear to be related specifically to the cabling between the mixer and the streaming PC's audio interface since I can use the EQ to "adjust it" on the mixer.
3. I only receive this on the input to the stream pc. Output does not offer this sound. I've tried swapping cables thinking they are bad etc.
4. I'm trying to keep everything on the same ground and powerstrip, but there may be something on a different power strip. Should all end up on the same outlet however.
I suspect a ground loop isolator MAY be helpful here. I'm not sure however. I'm suspicious because of fact it seems to be "eqable". As mentioned I've tried different cables and I've also tried different connection points on the stream pc. I've also Tried the sub outputs from the mixer with same results. I do NOT experience any whine or pitch from the stream pc output INTO the mixer or from the mixer control room to speakers. (I haven't tested main out to speakers. Going to test that later tonight.)
I'm at a loss other than thinking it is somehow interference related and a loop isolator may help, but can anyone else suggest anything?
Thanks,
Bez.