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    Paid too much money for my mic to sound this bad

    I changed the main mix level, just made the whining louder.
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    Paid too much money for my mic to sound this bad

    I put the main mix (bottom right knob on the interface I'm assuming) up to +15 so now the buzzing is much louder and recognizable.
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    Paid too much money for my mic to sound this bad

    Plugged in my headphones, I don't hear as much background noise or the buzz you hear through the recording. Turned compression, gain, and fx down to 0. However, the buzzing in the recording hasn't changed at all.
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    Paid too much money for my mic to sound this bad

    Where is the 2:30 setting you're talking about?
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    Paid too much money for my mic to sound this bad

    I unplugged the mic and it was still there. I don't wear headphones while recording so it goes straight to audacity. and I hear it through there. However, I think it is a mixer or cable issue due to it still being prevalent whilst the mic is unplugged. Where would I plug my headphones into the...
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    Paid too much money for my mic to sound this bad

    I spent a lot of money (for me, I've seen mics on here that are thousands of dollars, got mine for $200) but it doesn't sound as good as I expected and just has so much buzzing and interference. I'm running a Blue Blackout Spark SL plugged into a Behringer Xenyx Q802 USB. Attached are photos of...
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