Thanks for the different help and solution hints sent to me... NOW!! since this morning it´s works again!!... now though I have an inside microphone, places just in the room where it is a rather noisy old router... noone at home at moment so a bit silent.
I am not sure I want to touch the machine now again... but probably when I come home again around 5pm I will switch over to the outside mike... and hopefully it will still work.
This was one of the most strange things I experienced in streaming way....
/Björn
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 11:33 PM, Björn Eriksson miulew@gmail.com wrote:
ok, didn´t find a solution - if someone can direct me to the latest pd patch, i can put up a stream from another computer. otherwise the ongoing stream now is from the inside apartment - more or less inside a big old router - it´s a lot of noices, mixed with occasionally vibrations from the steps in the stairs and floor nearby. it is mega noisy... also maybe the mike now picks up some electromagnetic fields - dunno if this can be of interest though.
/björn
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 10:56 PM, Björn Eriksson miulew@gmail.com wrote:
hello again, i have been installing another external DC supply... and unfortunately the buzzing is still there! :-( Don´t know what the reason might be then... but then so far, means it is NOT the microphone NOT the DC adapter
The box is obviously streaming so to me it feels then that it is some hardware fault on the input on the microphone input.
Hmmm... ! ?
I have jogged the input connector, so it shouldn´t be oxide either....
I could stream from another computer with Pd patch... just need some pointer to what version to use.
/Björn
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Björn Eriksson miulew@gmail.com wrote:
hello, there is not a ground connector. i tried to shift phase, but still the same buzzing. thanks for hints!
all the best, björn
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 2:46 PM, udo noll un@aporee.org wrote:
if the plug of your power supply has a ground connector, try to isolate that, may be a ground loop... but beware, in general you should not isolate the ground connector... ;) best, u.
Jerome Joy:
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De : Björn Eriksson miulew@gmail.com Date : 21 octobre 2012 14:18:16 HAEC À : Jerome Joy joy@thing.net Objet : Rép : locustream microphone
I see it´s a 18V DC (1200 mA) adapteur used... I can see if I find some equivalent... for me this seems like a reasonable explanation that the DC is not clean.. hmm..
i go search ... but i am not sure I find... maybe I will see if i can take a settable DC-box - and feed the box with this 18V... i think
12V
is not a good idea to feed the PC box with.
hmm,,,
sorry for thinking "loud"
:-)
/Björn
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