You're experiencing auditory sensations and suspect your Focusrite audio interface might be involved.
You're experiencing auditory sensations and suspect your Focusrite audio interface might be involved.
You're picking up sounds that aren't coming from your usual setup. Instead of connecting speakers or a standard gaming headset, you're using a Focusrite audio interface and studio headphones. A 40 dollar microphone is now part of your setup, and you're enjoying it more than regular headphones. While browsing the internet, strange voices started appearing through your headphones—digital and distorted, like a police radio. When you tried to speak into your mic, no one responded. This is unusual; you've never experienced something like this before. Your PC is a custom build for Blender, and you're running Windows 10 Pro. It's odd how something so unexpected happened with your equipment.
It seems like you're experiencing radio interference issues. What you might be hearing through your headphones is signals from nearby stations being transmitted. You could contact local authorities for an investigation to identify which station is broadcasting at unintended frequencies. This kind of interference often occurs during certain times of day. If you can determine the specific time, it may help pinpoint the exact source.