Hi there,
How is your UAD device connected to the PC, Firewire or USB?
Which UAD Device are you using?
Which Designare motherboard are you using?
What are your full, PC specs?
Are you Over-clocking anything?
Thanks for the reply. I specifically bought the Gigabyte Designare because my UAD Apollo Twin is a thunderbolt audio interface. So I have a Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter plugged in one of my USB C ports on the back (official Apple adapter) and it works perfectly. My computer is perfect in all ways, I've never had any trouble with it except when I record electric guitar. I have recorded vocals (Neumann TLM 102 mic) maybe 1-1/2 meters away from the computer and no issues, dead silent but it's when I play my guitar the pickups on it pick up all sort of electric crackles, noises and spikes. If I turn off my PC and just leave the UAD audio interface on (to monitor through) then it goes completely silent but instantly when I turn on my PC the noises are back.
I even tried connecting the audio interface to my MBP with my PC shut down and like always it's dead silent. And with nothing connected to my PC (just the power cable to a electric socket) the noises instantly come when I turn on the PC. And that is with nothing, literally nothing connected to it. So it's something happening inside of it.
I'm not overclocking, I wouldn't even know how to do that. Maybe some overclocking features are on by default? I have posted this in many forums (guitar forums, amp forums) and one guy who also had a Gigabyte Mobo had the excact problem as I and he told me to turn off some power saving feature called ''C-State 1'' in the BIOS. I did that but that didn't change a thing. Then he wrote this
''It's worth researching more on the power saving features of your board / cpu to see if there is anything here. Power saving modes change their names through the years but most seem to work on turning the power up or down very rapidly. That can act as a very strong transmitter.'' Could this be the thing that solves my problem?
These are the spec of my computer + I added a Seagate 2TB 7200rpm hard drive. It also worth noticing that after getting some suggestion on my problem I removed the WiFi card completely from the computer and the Seagate hard drive but that didn't fix anything.