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7MinuteStudios
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First off, I got to say that I'm new to these forums and I haven't been able to read alot of these threads, but what I have read have been very helpful! Everyone seems real friendly and eager to help. 
So, here's my issue. I just built a studio in my basement about 2 months ago, even had some minor electrical re-wiring done. I got everything all set and ready to go. Nothing to extravagant, but enough to say I have a decent studio..
In any case, after all was set up, I started recording. Everything sounds great, better than I thought. BUT, after recording about 6-8 songs on the drums, and without moving anything, just yesterday, I started to get clicks and pops. More so when the drum parts are really complex, rather than playing a simple beat, but nonetheless, they are there, and they are present in everyone of my 8 drum tracks.
Now the only thing I can think of is mic cables. When I bought my drum mics; for $30 more, I got 8 mic cables to get started with.. Obviously they are NOT the best cables in the world. Also, one design flaw in my studio is that the cables (all of them) run from the drums, across the part of the floor where the foot traffic is, over a lip in the door casing and into my interface. (they aren't being pinched by the door though, there is a 3inch gap between the door and the floor)
So I guess my longwinded question is; Is it logical to assume that the foot traffic over these, less than par mic cables, over the course of a month and a half cause these clicks and pops? or could there be another underlying problem? Has anyone had this sort of mysterious appearance of "rice crispie" effects?

So, here's my issue. I just built a studio in my basement about 2 months ago, even had some minor electrical re-wiring done. I got everything all set and ready to go. Nothing to extravagant, but enough to say I have a decent studio..
In any case, after all was set up, I started recording. Everything sounds great, better than I thought. BUT, after recording about 6-8 songs on the drums, and without moving anything, just yesterday, I started to get clicks and pops. More so when the drum parts are really complex, rather than playing a simple beat, but nonetheless, they are there, and they are present in everyone of my 8 drum tracks.
Now the only thing I can think of is mic cables. When I bought my drum mics; for $30 more, I got 8 mic cables to get started with.. Obviously they are NOT the best cables in the world. Also, one design flaw in my studio is that the cables (all of them) run from the drums, across the part of the floor where the foot traffic is, over a lip in the door casing and into my interface. (they aren't being pinched by the door though, there is a 3inch gap between the door and the floor)
So I guess my longwinded question is; Is it logical to assume that the foot traffic over these, less than par mic cables, over the course of a month and a half cause these clicks and pops? or could there be another underlying problem? Has anyone had this sort of mysterious appearance of "rice crispie" effects?