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I' appreciate it if anybody could tell me whether this could possibly solve a ground loop that I have. After searching and reading I've already put all. MIDI (/ ˈ m ɪ d i /; short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communications protocol, digital interface and.

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There's the Uptone Audio Regen (that I use) and the Audioquest Jitterbug out there and a few others. All under $200. The Regen is an outstanding device especially when powered by an LPS.Both devices could be fine, but none of them actually provide complete galvanic isolation. Driving Simulator Home Edition. (not just for 5V power line at USB, but also for differential D+,D- data lines coming from computer).

That would be possibly quite unique for the box, mentioned in original post. Tricky thing here is, HiSpeed USB transmission has 240MHz symbol rate, which exceeds capabilities of standard air-core transformer based or switched isolator chips. So only choice for such cases is conversion of signal to some optical form and back, like some extenders do.

This isn't exactly cheap (especially in small manufacturing quantities) and can introduce another issues with particular devices. That's why I'm curious about it. Can i ask why you'd need one of these?

Reason why I'm curious is because I'm getting terrible buzzing and mechanical data ringing in my system and am trying to identify why/where its coming from. It only happens when certain combinations of USB or MIDI devices are plugged in together. Thanks!The high pitch ringing could be a ground loop i encounter since i use usb in conjuction w midi for certain devices as well.

The sexiest solution i have found to date is the ebtech hum eliminator. Zero signal degradation while isolating the crud.

I am starting to draw up the plans for my new control room in my basement.finally a separate live room and control room!!! I'm sure I am going to have a boatload of questions regarding window type and installation, etc., but for right now, I am concerned about floating the floor. Auralex makes these ' ' to go underneath the floor joists. I am not sure of the price, but if it is from Auralex, you can bet they are not cheap. Are there other products that anyone can recommend? Frequent Poster Posts: 913 Joined: Wed Dec 04, 2002 12:00 am.

My studio has a floating floor and its made from strips of neoprene available from studiospares followed by t&g chipboard (I have a second layer too. You can speak to the Isobooth brains at Studiospares for some more detailed info. Maybe the Auralex stuff will work better? I used this design as it is recomended as the floor for the isobooth I have.

Another great purchase, really cuts down the sound, weight is over 1000kg so not recomended for upstairs!!! Posts: 3 Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2004 12:00 am. Sheet block is NOT a suitable decoupling material for structural use ina floating floor. It's too dense and thin, and Actually U-Boats seem pretty reasonably priced in comparison to other products I've seen over the years. Pay close attention to the usage specs of materials before deciding to use them as floating floor isolators. Likewise, R10 is suitable only for use between floor layers NOT for isolating Floor Joists.

Max Frequent Poster Posts: 2682 Joined: Mon Jul 21, 2003 11:00 pm Location: UK. The floor doesn't sag at all because the construction makes the floor into one continuous plate thus spreading the load; it's a standard method for creating a room in a room with a floating floor; I'm sitting on one now; it's about 40/2M. Under the rock wool is a concrete screed which is carefully levelled but i have built two of these on top of wooden floors. Joists are completely unneccesary & are a major transmitter of sound.

We have a whole band in here regularly no problem. G Poster Posts: 37 Joined: Sat Oct 25, 2003 11:00 pm. I suspect that floating the floor as a layer rather than on joists will last longer without bottoming out after a few years. Ie not compress the mineral wool batts as much. Where you are using cradles or neoprene strips to support a floor, the joists/battens are to give a high enough loading (mass/m2) on the resilient layer to provide sufficient isolation from the structure.