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  1. Hi, Thanks for testing that for me! I have all wireless functions turned off when I record. Normalising the track doesn't seem to do much either. There is a buzzing persistent if I have no amp sim loaded and just a DI. It's faint, but it's there.
  2. Thanks for your reply! I'm sending the dry tone from PODFARM/UX2 to the computer so I can then run an amp simulator afterwards so I'm not locked into a certain tone. I'm worried the UX2 is faulty/not to the standard i'm looking for as I've tried dabbling in LePou Amp and Cab sims and i'm getting a similar, yet much less noticable result.
  3. Hi Guys, This is my first post and I have looked alot elsewhere for answers however every answer I find is quite vague or nonexistent and leaves me hoping that I could fix this issue. I use the UX2 combined with PODFARM 2.57, an ASUS laptop, FL Studio and many guitars, bass and vocals almost every day. Whilst I usually have a good time, the constant buzzing when using distortion is starting to annoy me. Infact, now I can hear the frequency present most of the time in distorted tracks. This, depending on amp sim, happens in a few different ways. Either a distinct hum/buzz/fuzz after a distorted note has been plucked and then muted i.e. when alot of noise is present and stops abruptly, or on a long drawn out note the buzzing can be heard as the guitar gets quieter. I have attached a few files, the PODFARM settings I used and an MP3 with the unwanted noise. I used a custom tone in the first chugs, This Is Absolution in the drawn out chord after the chugs, and the final drawn out chord is Heavy-Disto-1-11 Thanks in advance for any help, I would love to know if it is something I am doing wrong, or if other people are having these same issues. It would be great to know that there isn't anything wrong with the UX2 itself and maybe just software, as I am recording DI guitars to send to a studio to be re-amped, and I would hate to think the DI tracks I am recording are "corrupted" by the UX2. Thanks again! this-is-absolution.l6t Heavy-Disto-1-11.l6t BuzzBuzz.mp3
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