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Hi!
For our podcast recordings, we typically use Skype as the transport. My Dell Precision 5510 laptop is the hardware platform, with a Heil PR 40 mic going into a Mackie ProFX8 for my voice and the laptop audio going into the mixer through a mini jack to 1/4 inch splitter. The main outs from the mixer go to a Zoom H6 for recording.
Generally the sound is good but the thing that drives me a bit batty is that there's a hiss noise that I only know one way to get rid of: unplug the laptop. Poof.
Some sources seem to indicate it's a known motherboard issue (I'm not likely to send it in for replacement).
Thoughts? Recommendations? Thank you!
For our podcast recordings, we typically use Skype as the transport. My Dell Precision 5510 laptop is the hardware platform, with a Heil PR 40 mic going into a Mackie ProFX8 for my voice and the laptop audio going into the mixer through a mini jack to 1/4 inch splitter. The main outs from the mixer go to a Zoom H6 for recording.
Generally the sound is good but the thing that drives me a bit batty is that there's a hiss noise that I only know one way to get rid of: unplug the laptop. Poof.
Some sources seem to indicate it's a known motherboard issue (I'm not likely to send it in for replacement).
Thoughts? Recommendations? Thank you!