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The M-Audio Audiophile interface produced just as much noise as the Edirol FA-66 did.
However, the amp I borrowed was buzzing even with only a regular (Korg) keyboard plugged
in, so the problem may have to do with the amp.
I also noticed that this laptop's analog video output produces some nasty
warbling/ghosting on my external monitor. Looks like rain falling or fog travelling
rapidly, especially with dark screen backgrounds. Dunno if that's an improper X
setting, a problem with the monitor, or or maybe this laptop is just generating way too
much EMI with the Core 2 Duo's 2.33Ghz clock? I hope that's not the problem-- that
is one of the few things I cannot change.
I've going to buy a keyboard amp, to isolate that variable at least. Off-topic,
perhaps, but any recommendations? Most keyboard players I've seen recently seem to
have Roland wedge-style keyboard amps. My local store carries the Peavey's (KB4,
etc).
Thanks Pieter and others for links about noise mitigation. I'll try those suggestions
too once I get the amp situation squared away.
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