Ok. I found this @jemmons

Thank you for this helpful observation! I have observed similar hum issues with my Prophet-10 rev 4 when connecting it to an RME Fireface UFX+ input with a TS cable. The Sequential Owner’s Manual states that the audio output on the Prophet-10 is 1/4" unbalanced. Somewhere I recall reading that the output is actually TRS, but since it is a mono output I always wondered why it was designed this way. After running across your post, I found an article that explains why it works. See page 5 starting at the last paragraph in the article (link below). Essentially, the output circuit is designed to operate both in an unbalanced and balanced manner, by using a clever and inexpensive method. Why the audio output specification is not listed as such in the manual (e.g. balanced/unbalanced), I do not know.

I tried a TRS cable instead, as you did, plugged into a balanced line level input on my RME interface. No more hum!! Magical. I am so pleased.

Regarding your thought about using balanced cables for everything. My sense is that will only work if the output circuitry is designed to operate in this fashion, but would not if the output is unbalanced only. So I guess you could test each device to find out with no potential for harm. Thanks again!

https://mikeriversaudio.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/balanced-unbalanced_revised.pdf

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A little more digging and apparently it’s known as “ impedance balanced output”. I give up though as I’m now looking at Gear Space and that place makes me question why I bother interacting with Humans at all.

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