Lucky you!pdxindy wrote: Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:59 pm I know a few musicians who don't care about computer fan noise. Generally hardware people with gear that is noisier than the computer anyway or who have a relatively noisy studio. More of them who do care and who would rather have less fan noise or none at all. Fan noise matters to me. I returned my Moog One cause of the fan noise... it drove me nuts. My studio is super quiet. Ambient sound level is like 26db.
About The Fan Noise ...
The fan noise can be a bit annoying at times. However, it is hardly
noticeable in my daily studio life:
When me, our main guitarist and our bass player turn on their amplifier,
a booming hum goes through the room without a single note being
played.
When even louder noises flow through the amplifiers while voices and
fiddling, the volume level goes so high that even the screaming children
and the car horns are drowned out.
Fan calls in between and the clacking and rumbling of the drummer,
who again cannot find his sticks, further increases our background
noise.
Most of the time, at this moment the guitarist's children rush in,
gesticulating wildly and screaming because one person has hit the
other and it is no longer possible to find out who started.
I and the bassist, very annoyed, tap a few notes in order to make some
musical statements between the screaming and nagging, and to point
out that we are here in the studio, because after all we wanted to record
a song today.
In this chaos of humming, rattling and screaming - anyone can imagine
that: the fan noise is really our smallest problem!
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And besides: The fan noises of all the fans of the band, yes that is even
the inspiring, extremely welcome background noise in the clubs,
newspapers and media!
