Kabonfaiba wrote:I read one of the Megadrum schematics briefly, I noticed all the inputs are grounded to pin 40?
As an experiment, could I lead a wire from this ground loop to, for example; the USB connector housing?
That way at least Megadrum would be grounded to my PC through the USB cable, or is this totally unnecessary?
The MD board is already connected to the PCs ground via the negative wire of the USB cable.
Kabonfaiba wrote:The thing is, I have already covered the inside of my ABS unit with aluminium tape, for additional shielding against external EMI/RFI sources, and yet I still get the odd trigger spasm from a number of inputs.
Is this tape connected to the MD board ground? I think it should be for the best effectiveness.
Kabonfaiba wrote:I'm lead to believe there might be an internal build up of static, on the inputs or the PSB that isn't being grounded. I don't know if there's any other pin on the main PSB or PS board that I could try leading a ground wire from, and connect it to my aluminium layer possibly.
Ok, so the aluminium isn't grounded. You can connect it to one of many points - I reckon the easiest is to connect it to any of the jack sleeves.
Have you tried using a laptop on battery power? It doesn't even need to have a VST, just plug the module in, fire up MDM and the midi log, and leave it for a while to see if those spasms still occur. I get zero on battery power, which leads me to conclude that the power supply is the culprit. First I'll try with a UPS, and if that doesn't work, I'll power the module off a power bank.
If it ain't broken... fix it until it is.