Add some chaos to your order. At its core Noise Tools generates pulses and a noise signal, these provide the normalled signals for a sample/track and hold circuit and a slew circuit. Patch in your own signal to break the normals, we're sure you have some ideas.
Though many consider noise to be an undesirable and unwanted nuisance, synthesists know its value as a source of breathy nuance, crackling sizzle, chaotic roars and subtle silkiness. When applied effectively, it can add that touch of the unexpected and the random, which brings a patch to life.
Noise Tools provides this essential dose of randomness in three blocks. First is a Pulse output, switchable between a steady clock or a random flurry of gates. Second is a sample and hold circuit. Third is a slew limiter. The blocks feed each other from left to right, but feature inputs to break this normalling, providing a useful balance of functionality and flexibility.
I found a few old threads on this blaming Adobe Flash. In my case, I'm on a current iMac Pro 2017 with High Sierra and get the static, clipping, crackling using multiple apps. Spotify, Zoom, iTunes radio through the headphone jack. I've only attempted resetting the midi util sound resolution.
I can't reproduce the problem. Tried Tidal and iTunes Internet Radio on a pair of Sennheiser 598s plugged directly into the headphone jack. Setting the default 48K. Were you running any other programs?
Yeah, I've definitely got several apps up. Not to my knowledge doing any intensive processing at the time. I'll have to check the activity monitor next time it happens. I could understand if it were doing some intense processing or something during the static but it's hard to pin down. I'd have expected audio to be reasonably insulated from other apps running. Strange thing is the built-in speaker doesn't buzz at all. It's hard for me to isolate. It can go hours without happening. Then start up in an instant. Sometimes unplug/replug fixes it.
Thanks, you're on an iMac Pro ? I did order a ground loop isolator just to see. I've definitely got Firefox, Chrome, Zoom, IntelliJ, Slack all running. I'll try leaving them off one by one. Assuming I don't have audio content in them, I hope they wouldn't cause headphone jack specific static.
Yes I'm on an 8-core iMac Pro. Might be easier just to turn them all off first and see if you still have noise. What headphones are you using and is the plug tight? Is the headphone cable insulation substantial or does it look cheap/thin? Do you know the impedance of the headphones?
These are desktop powered monitor speakers vs actual headphones. Hopefully I'm not just missing other hardware. I have a good quality cable (IXCC) I used just after replacing the original ones that came with the speakers (Paradigm Shift A2's). It does feel substantial (if at least superficially). I've got an alternate set of Monsoon speakers as well.
Okay. The first problem is the Paradigm speakers need a line level output, not a headphone output. At least I don't see anything but the 4 RCA jacks on the back. Does it have a jack that is for a headphone? If not, they won't work for sure without another piece of equipment.
I have this issue also. My wired Apple earbuds that came with my iPhone 5 stutter and crackle when I'm watching youtube videos and sometimes while playing Steam games. There's not really an issue with Premiere when I do video editing. Sometimes the problem is fixed with a restart, sometimes not. Haven't tried purging the P-RAM yet.
It does seem specific to the headphone jack. I believe the same thing happens with the built in speaker. It's tough to pin down. I've got long periods before after rebooting without the noise. It seems as though it's not well isolated.
Well, I'm going to stream iTunes Internet Radio for 24 hrs and see if mine ever makes noise. In the meantime, You should probably contact Apple support and ask. I was speaking to an Apple Senior Advisor today about something else and asked about noise from the headphone jack. He said he hadn't heard any reports.
FWIW, I played iTunes for 14+ hrs through headphones and still have no extraneous noises. I need my iMac Pro for other things now and 14 hrs should have been enough time to show something I would think.
in my country I can not solve this issue the warranty says the software problem with support for Apple I can tie up I can send a video with this problem.can through you can be as it appeals in the apple that they would solve this issue!
the fact is that not only in windows 10!in MacOs, I also had this.but only when you include for example mp3 music and music on youtube.that is, when 2 sources play simultaneously.when you just turn on the music, I tested 2 days all excellent!as soon as I turn on the music in youtube and for example I run the game in 20-25 minutes begins the same wheeze as in windows 10
I went several days without issue, maybe a week. I listen to iTunes, Zoom calls, spotify. Today doing nothing else I was aware I got static on Zoom. I was in a call so not much time to troubleshoot. I killed Chrome and the static went away. Could well have been a coincidence. Only good thing is it's happening infrequently now. No indication though that listening to more sound increases the likelihood it'll happen. My Zoom call was < 1hr. I hadn't been listening much before that.
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