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noise/interference
I have an spc-10 large diaphragm mic into a tube mp studio preamp into the e-mu 1212 (using cakewalk proaudio8 to record and mix)
almost all of the time there's a very loud hum, much too loud to be able to record sometimes the hum includes what appears to be people talking on a radio or tv it's only when the mic is on, when i disconnect the mic, the sound is clear i've turned off all electrical devices in my house, but with no effect could it be electrical interference with a neighbor's electronics? (i live in a city) is there anything that can be done about it? thanks for any help Matt |
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Try using a higher quality mic cable.
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I did buy another, both are low noise balanced microphone cables
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There might be something wrong with the preamp, or the mic. It is a ground problem. Does the tube mp have a wall wart or a normal AC cord. is it plugged into the same outlet as the computer? It really sounds like the shield has been lifted.
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the mic and the tube mp preamp are both brand new
the preamp was plugged into the same power strip as the pc--i plugged it into a different outlet, but no effect |
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Just because they are brand new doesn't mean anything. I had an ART tube compressor that I had to get fixed right out of the box.
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Jay Walsh Farview Recording - And check out Farview's Rock Drum samples for Drumagog and now in .WAV format!!! |
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