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Is everything properly grounded?
Sometimes a DI box with a ground-lift might help...
I have no idea but I’ve managed to hack fix this issue by coding the Sysex of the LP to go into Programmer mode then switch back. This removed the leds from the LP taking away the interference
LEDS are notoriously noisy. I have LED lamps and have to turn them off when recording guitar. LED XMas lights are particularly good if you have the flashing ones, you get interference but with a rhythm
On the LPPro3 there's a quick button combo to turn off the leds when not needed (Setup + Bottom Right Led).
And Yes, LEDs make nose that can be a easily captured with a dynamic microphone (SM57/58 etc).
As mentioned even regular led-lamps emit sounds.
If I put my SM58 close to them and record I get a buzzing sound around 300Hz...
...but It's so low I have to boost the gain quite a bit to hear it.
Other sources for 'noises' are LCD monitors, transformers, OLED screen (record your phone screen with a dynamic microphone).
But if there's no microphone directly pointed at the 'source' it's more likely a grounding issue.
(The UNO Synth is very sensitive to grounding, as is the NTS-1).
Happy to hear turning of the leds solved the problem...