Reddit mentions: The best signal filters

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Top Reddit comments about Signal Filters:

u/padburymusician · 2 pointsr/synthesizers

Get one of these and an extra guitar lead and put it inline between the audio out and your interface/mixer/speakers/headphones

https://www.musictribe.com/Categories/Behringer/Signal-Processors/DI-Boxes/HD400/p/P0387

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I have 1 between my Neutron and Model D and the mixer and a second between the Minilogue and the mixer. They really work.

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Also if your USB cables do not have a ferrite ring on them you can add them yourself by getting these:

https://www.amazon.com/iSKUKA-Pack-Ferrite-Beads-Clip/dp/B06XVMGGC4

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Finally, if you have the opportunity to use DIN MIDI to communicate with your synth, instead of USB MIDI, MIDI cables use an opto-isolator (light) at the receiver end to remove interference. MIDI cable are silent, whereas USB MIDI cables can create ground loops very easily. The ferrite clip on's will reduce the USB buzzing, the Behringer HD400 will remove the buzzing, but alternatively MIDI cables don't get buzzing to start with.

If you need to get USB MIDI out of / into a computer and turn it into DIN MIDI in / out, this will do the job well:

https://www.iconnectivity.com/products/midi/mio2/

u/nikorette · 1 pointr/cbradio

Just read this mate.

Along with getting power directly from the battery its also a good idea to slap afew of [these] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XVR81CR/ref=sspa_mw_detail_1?psc=1&th=1) on the power line running to the cb. One on the line coming off the battery on on the cb side.

If you do install a linear throw one on there too.

u/killmesara · 1 pointr/Logic_Studio

My power rail on my modular is supposed to have an integrated power filter. But I also installed noise suppressing socket in the case to help eliminate AC line noise from the 110 outlet.
I didn't have noise issues with my previous interface which was this guy

The one I have is this hunk o junk Im usuing temporarily.

I only get the high pitched squeal using this interface via USB. No noise when I run my synths into a mixer, PA or analogue recorders.

u/BigPandaCloud · 1 pointr/cade

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015SQAHIK This is pretty much what i use. 10A is kind crazy since my cabs usually pull 1.5A (ones with lcd screens).

u/distrustfulsurvivor · 5 pointsr/techsupport

I was advised to use these on all cords nearby https://www.amazon.com/Refaxi-Ferrite-Clamp-Choke-Filter/dp/B075PHLXL9