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Hum from Clavia Ddrum4 module
Using electric guitar first time since the time having a LCD monitor I expected to have no more radiation to the pickups of the guitar.-
But it shows that the drum brain radiates and even very strongly ( appears like more noise than from usual monitors ). Clavia responded: "The ddrum4 brain shouldn't radiate that much. Could it be that your other equipment is very sensitive?" I would like to find out if my guitar as such could be indeed too sensitive or if I got a bad module ... Although there seem not to be too many Ddrum users it would be nice to hear from others experience if any should happen to see this post. Thanks! Lalaman |
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