Dear León Thomasian, I wanted to express my deepest gratitude for your valuable advice! I recently purchased the Radial Pro D2 DI box for my Yamaha Tyros 2 keyboard, which had been producing a stressful sound similar to what you experienced in your video. This solution has completely resolved my issue! Now, I can freely record multiple musical tracks without worrying about that annoying noise ruining my recordings. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise and helping me find the perfect solution. Your advice has made a significant positive impact on my music production. Thanks!
Thanks @Leon. I've spent hours reading into this and this video is the first that has introduced some level of confidence for me. Both items you've listed were ones I was looking at and I am so fortunate you go over both!
Watched this upon noticing ground hum in my Prophet 10 synth - bought a ProDI and solved the problem instantly! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
So glad to hear that. In my case, I don't have any noise if I just connect the audio cables. But as soon as I connect the USB cable for midi? That's when I get this terrible noise. With this Radial DI Box that problem completely went away.
Spent hours and hours watching what problem is causing this. But how can i connect it to my interface? It have 2 XLR inputs and 2 inputs for the monitors. Thanks in advance
DI box is connected from your instrument cables to interface inputs. One thing that a DI box does is converting unbalanced signals to balanced. So the XLR output on the DI box goes to your XLR input on the interface.
I no longer use the iDefender because you could still hear that hiss coming through. It makes a big difference, but it doesn't fully cut out the noise, so I just use the Radial.
Some great piano playing. Too bad you completely failed to tell us what a DI box is, what it is used for, you connect what cables to where, and what the difference between a passive and active DI box is.
Hi Frank, thank you! You have a point. I adjusted the title of the video so it clarifies people know what a DI box is and what it does. Maybe in the near future I'll make a more in depth video about it.
Dear León Thomasian, I wanted to express my deepest gratitude for your valuable advice! I recently purchased the Radial Pro D2 DI box for my Yamaha Tyros 2 keyboard, which had been producing a stressful sound similar to what you experienced in your video. This solution has completely resolved my issue! Now, I can freely record multiple musical tracks without worrying about that annoying noise ruining my recordings. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise and helping me find the perfect solution. Your advice has made a significant positive impact on my music production. Thanks!
So happy to hear that. Thanks a lot for sharing your experience.
Thanks @Leon. I've spent hours reading into this and this video is the first that has introduced some level of confidence for me.
Both items you've listed were ones I was looking at and I am so fortunate you go over both!
Glad you found the video useful. Yes, this DI Box did it for me.
Watched this upon noticing ground hum in my Prophet 10 synth - bought a ProDI and solved the problem instantly! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
So glad to hear that. In my case, I don't have any noise if I just connect the audio cables. But as soon as I connect the USB cable for midi? That's when I get this terrible noise. With this Radial DI Box that problem completely went away.
You haven't only fix the noise issue, the transformer sounds beautiful.
It does. You're right. It does give the audio character.
Habibi.. so cool 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
How is this DI box different to the likes of the Radial Twin-iso?
I could be wrong but I believe the Line Isolators do not convert the line to mic level. They only remove the hum so the output remains at line level.
Did you use the iDefender+ together as well in the DI box demonstration? What was the power supply you used with the iDefender+? Thanks!
You mean if I used the two simultaneously? No because with the DI Box the noise completely goes way. I think the iDefender comes with a power supply.
Spent hours and hours watching what problem is causing this. But how can i connect it to my interface? It have 2 XLR inputs and 2 inputs for the monitors. Thanks in advance
DI box is connected from your instrument cables to interface inputs. One thing that a DI box does is converting unbalanced signals to balanced. So the XLR output on the DI box goes to your XLR input on the interface.
Many thanks, but i have Universal Audio, the DI help with that? i have the same noise as you, but in the guitar. Many thanks
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The DI should work on your UA interface as long as you have XLR instrument inputs.
hi Leon, are this DI have isolated for save my pedal (guitar fx) from mixer phantom power?
Hi! This DI converts line level to mic level and also unbalanced signal to balanced, hope this helps answer your question
are you still using the IFI iDefender together with the DI box or u got rid of it? I have the same issue. thanks!
I no longer use the iDefender because you could still hear that hiss coming through. It makes a big difference, but it doesn't fully cut out the noise, so I just use the Radial.
Some great piano playing. Too bad you completely failed to tell us what a DI box is, what it is used for, you connect what cables to where, and what the difference between a passive and active DI box is.
Hi Frank, thank you! You have a point. I adjusted the title of the video so it clarifies people know what a DI box is and what it does. Maybe in the near future I'll make a more in depth video about it.
@@LeonThomasian Not to be pushy, but I'd absolutely love that. Especially from an electronic/component level :)