My PB 800Mhz makes the noises too, and my friend's PB 1Ghz...Sometimes the sounds are even quite loud - but usually I just hear the "very low subtle static-raspy-buzz sounds" you described.
(Just opened a the Forssfeed)
I don't think this is an entirely stupid idea - as long as M$ gets their word documents XMLed properly for Office 11...and fully documented etc etc...haha...mm let's just replace "word" with "open office" instead...
And you know that Native Instruments will work closely with Stanton to finish a new version of Traktor which will be integrated with Final Scratch? That's going to be soooo nice...
It's really difficult to put music on vinyl retroactive because the original (pre-mastered audio) should be mastered differently for vinyl than for cd:s. Otherwise it will sound crap on the vinyl in the end. At least club music would suffer heavily from this treatment...
My PB 800Mhz makes the noises too, and my friend's PB 1Ghz...Sometimes the sounds are even quite loud - but usually I just hear the "very low subtle static-raspy-buzz sounds" you described.
(Just opened a the Forssfeed)
I don't think this is an entirely stupid idea - as long as M$ gets their word documents XMLed properly for Office 11...and fully documented etc etc...haha...mm let's just replace "word" with "open office" instead...
And you know that Native Instruments will work closely with Stanton to finish a new version of Traktor which will be integrated with Final Scratch? That's going to be soooo nice...
Btw: my new blog is about things like this...
I assume you've seen Final scratch?
It's really difficult to put music on vinyl retroactive because the original (pre-mastered audio) should be mastered differently for vinyl than for cd:s. Otherwise it will sound crap on the vinyl in the end. At least club music would suffer heavily from this treatment...