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When I play back recordings they seem to have a lot of humming, however it is only when a audible signal is being played. The humming is not there while recording. I have found that turning off the interface and then turning in back on fixes the problem but it just seems to happen again and again. I have tried different mics, cables, guitars, etc. and it has to be the interface(m-audio fasttrack pro, the computer, or some kind of power problem. Nothing extra has been plugged in recently so i dont believe it is a power problem. Any suggestions?
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