Very do-able, especially these days with so many online resources and apps! I learnt at age 9 (which was back in 1989/1990), picking up a random...
The problem, from memory, is that Windows by default opens the hosts file with Notepad and then saves your edited version as a .txt file. What I...
I use the Fender Speed Slick stick as its cheap and so easy and quick to apply before and after playing each time....
So, this was a little vague, tell me what you really think.... :rofl:
Yup, and that's what I was trying to explain to the OP. Either stick with fully working 6.5.2, upgrade to a half-working 6.6.0 (bunch of...
I just tried this using 6.6.1 and it prompted me with this: [ATTACH] I then chose to "Activate Offline" and then got this (blanked out...
It is Studio One deactivating. Studio One uses a MachineID to activate itself within the R2R keygen. Therefore, I am assuming this is about Studio...
I'm not sure it will answer your question, as I'm sure it is specifically the Audio interface 2 element that you are wanting to know specifically,...
Is Oxford Inflator worth it? It's down to £35 at Plugin Boutique at the moment and been contemplating it for a while.... Oxford Inflator, Oxford...
Just being nosey more than anything. Anyone got any interests outside of music and audio? Whatever goes....films, art, gaming, DIY, motorsport,...
Yeah, I've used it at different properties in totally different areas hundreds of miles apart and behaves the same everywhere.
This literally makes no sense in the context of this issue. I can't even work out what you're trying to suggest :rofl:
What words did you use to find this image? I'm trying allsorts with no luck :rofl:
This. As I said above, it happens with nothing but the power supply connected to the laptop, so no other USB or device involved.
So are you saying it just needs a plug with only the live and neutral wired up?
Thanks, but none of these are relevant as they mostly focus on audio/speaker ground hum rather than the issue of bad ground on a laptop :rofl:
It isn't an IEC. I mis-remembered and just checked. Here is the power brick and cables: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It does. It's a bespoke Asus brick to the laptop, with a power cable from the wall to the brick that can be disconnected. I've tried different...
It's been like this pretty much since day 1, and was unused when I bought it.
It's not a loop as it does it with nothing but the charging cable connected to the laptop. Until it's a loop due to something internal.
Separate names with a comma.