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MMensch
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I seem to have a strange issue with the recording set up I'm using for the vocals. My chain is as follows:
Behringer B-1 > A&H Zed420 preamp > FMR RNC > Yamaha A3000 sampler
What I tend to do are three- or four-minute takes, which I then export into my computer for editing. When I then look at the waveform, it's immediately obvious that the DC offset is steadily rising throughout the take - the silences get progressively fuzzier the further right you go (and the "Eliminate DC offset" function in my WaveLab Lite also confirms this). Furthermore, each file/take is roughly the same in this regard - it's not random or anything, just very steady and predictable upwards slope of fuzziness every time.
Any ideas as to what could be the cause of that? I honestly have no idea. It would be easy to point the finger at the B-1 as the only (potentially) low-quality link in the chain, but considering that the situation "resets" with each take, I don't see how this would be possible (ditto for the rest of the gear).
Behringer B-1 > A&H Zed420 preamp > FMR RNC > Yamaha A3000 sampler
What I tend to do are three- or four-minute takes, which I then export into my computer for editing. When I then look at the waveform, it's immediately obvious that the DC offset is steadily rising throughout the take - the silences get progressively fuzzier the further right you go (and the "Eliminate DC offset" function in my WaveLab Lite also confirms this). Furthermore, each file/take is roughly the same in this regard - it's not random or anything, just very steady and predictable upwards slope of fuzziness every time.
Any ideas as to what could be the cause of that? I honestly have no idea. It would be easy to point the finger at the B-1 as the only (potentially) low-quality link in the chain, but considering that the situation "resets" with each take, I don't see how this would be possible (ditto for the rest of the gear).