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  • Thanks kc2ine for your comment but I can assure you that there is no cabling/guitar/computer/electr­­ic problems... Perhaps is my unit defect. Anyway, I've sell it and I'm now very please with my RME Fireface UC :) No noise at all (with exactly the same computer/music rig).

    Bye and thanks for your help.

  • I have this unit I can assure you there i no noise from it. Before you make any noise about something learn about your hardware and recording then check everything and then write or not. Hum may be coming from many sources from you mike on your computer which is not disconnected (driver), from bad cabling etc etc.

    VS-Studio is professional hardware.

  • I've finally bought the RME Fireface UC and get no noise at all with exactly the same equipment/configuration ! Great great unit !

    I'm selling the VS100, if someone is interested ?

  • aaah

    this is so disapointed ,i was thinking to buy one of this,BUT WHY IS THIS NOISE PRESENT :S

    And u say - " when it's at 3.5 o'clock (for recording my guitar), I still hear it in my recording making them useless"

    so this means that every time you record you record noise as well with that what you record???

    This i like to know !!

    And do you have a sound card and whats kind of sound card you have?

    I wish you to remove this terrible noise...

    Thanks in advance ..

  • I own a couple different audio interfaces, and I got that same noise with both of them (one was M-Audio and the other was a Behringer). It turned out to be the LCD computer monitor on the other side of my desk. I switched it out with another LCD monitor and the problem disapeared. Do you have an LCD monitor near your VS 100?

  • Hsound, I have a VS100. It is quite normal in any equipment to have a noise floor, the noise floor is always higher with Hi-Z enabled as well due to gain. The phantom power noise you hear is the slow-on voltage to prevent pops etc with mics. But, the exaggerated noise, sounds to me like RF interference. Are you using a power conditioner (not surge suppressor) and is it on a different outlet than your PC or any other switched power supply outlets? Are your in an Apt? These are things to check.

  • Of course, I never record with the SENS button at 100 %, but when it's at 3.5 o'clock (for recording my guitar), I still hear it in my recording making them useless....

  • @Hsound ALLIN ALL WAS THE V STUDIO GOOD

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