I downloaded gnuitar and was using it as an effects pedal for my bass. I was able to use it a couple hours ago but I came back and now it starts off with a gradual hum and gets to the point where it would hurt someone's ears to hear the sound. If the program closes it goes away but I have no idea why this is doing this. I have tried unplugging the speakers and using headphones but the sound is still there. I also cannot turn my subwoofer all the way up (more than 3/4 starts giving me humming in my speakers).
I also noticed a few weeks ago if I had a microphone plugged in to the mic port (next to the three speaker ports) I would get this awful EMI sound that went away when I plugged it into line in.
When I tried to do rakarrack sound effects in linux (having guitar plugged into line-in) I got EMI/some awful sounds from every single effect I used.
I have an Asus p5b deluxe wiif-ap, soundblaster audigy 4 (nonpro), intel core 2 duo e6600 overclocked to 3.15 (stable; I don't think I over-volted it).
I have an aluminum case and the case is sitting on carpet.
I have no idea about how to get rid of EMI but it would sure be nice to be able to go effects processing and other more advanced audio stuff...
				
			I also noticed a few weeks ago if I had a microphone plugged in to the mic port (next to the three speaker ports) I would get this awful EMI sound that went away when I plugged it into line in.
When I tried to do rakarrack sound effects in linux (having guitar plugged into line-in) I got EMI/some awful sounds from every single effect I used.
I have an Asus p5b deluxe wiif-ap, soundblaster audigy 4 (nonpro), intel core 2 duo e6600 overclocked to 3.15 (stable; I don't think I over-volted it).
I have an aluminum case and the case is sitting on carpet.
I have no idea about how to get rid of EMI but it would sure be nice to be able to go effects processing and other more advanced audio stuff...
 
				
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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