I'm a musician and I've been using my "old" Pentium II Notebook computer to play MIDI files via my USB (1.1) port into a Roland UA-100 Audio and MIDI processing unit. The UA-1oo is connected to an Edirol SC-88 sound module, and the output is connected to my PA system. I'm been using Cakewalk Guitar Studio and this set-up has worked very well for me for many years.
I decided to update my notebook for a new Pentium 4 with more RAM, Hard disk capacity etc. This has turned into a major problem.
I've bought, tried, and returned 3 different notebook computers because they all cause the same situation: Excessive noise through my speakers when the system is idle, and even more noise when I move the mouse. Needless to say this is unacceptable in a live performance situation.
I've narrowed down the problem to the AC power supply required for the more powerful and demanding Pentium 4 notebooks. If I run the system on battery power the noise goes away - BUT I cannot rely on the battery for an entire evening, when it starts dying the MIDI timing is affected.
I usually have only one outlet to plug all my equipment into it most clubs so I'm using an APC Backups UPS and a power strip.
My Question: Is there some way to isolate this noise.
Please help
Thanks
Lou
I decided to update my notebook for a new Pentium 4 with more RAM, Hard disk capacity etc. This has turned into a major problem.
I've bought, tried, and returned 3 different notebook computers because they all cause the same situation: Excessive noise through my speakers when the system is idle, and even more noise when I move the mouse. Needless to say this is unacceptable in a live performance situation.
I've narrowed down the problem to the AC power supply required for the more powerful and demanding Pentium 4 notebooks. If I run the system on battery power the noise goes away - BUT I cannot rely on the battery for an entire evening, when it starts dying the MIDI timing is affected.
I usually have only one outlet to plug all my equipment into it most clubs so I'm using an APC Backups UPS and a power strip.
My Question: Is there some way to isolate this noise.
Please help
Thanks
Lou