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S-Halo
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I record on a Vista 64-bit PC (with specs suitable for recording I assure you) using Audacity 1.3.12. My equipment list/setup is described at the end of this summary.
ABOUT THE PROBLEM
- Static isn't heard live via direct monitoring, only afterwards on the recorded track.
- To give you an idea, the static sounds like distortion from the audio level being too high (but all of my levels are indeed good) and the static is not random but flows with the audio wave/signal and is only present when there is actually an audio signal being produced, no static during silence.
- The static is not constant thank goodness, but a big inconvenience since it can't be detected in realtime and recording halted. To put it in numerical terms, I'll say I can record about 8-12 tracks on average before the next track has static. Then after the first appearance, static usually appears more frequently, and randomly...So I record 10 tracks, the 11th track has static, tracks 12-16 are clean, 17th has static, 18-21 clean, 22nd has static. Or it could be tracks 12-16 clean, 17-20 static, and then a back-and-forth tag game after that. Pretty unpredictable as you can see.
RECORDING PRACTICES
I disable unecessary system programs/devices--networking adapter, factory soundcard, windows system sounds--however, my factory windows security programs stays on I just realized (never been an issue in the past). I don't have any additional security software (Norton, McAfee) installed though. No other programs are open during recording, just Audacity.
Audacity settings are mostly default other than a few, but are as follows: Host (the audio processor I guess) is MME - Buffer is 20ms - latency correction at -130ms - 24/96 sampling - realtime conversion with sample rate converter @ high quality sinc interpolation, with no dither - high quality conversion with converter @ high quality sinc interpolation, with shaped dither.
MY SETUP
Vista 64bit (plenty of memory and processing power)
Audacity 1.3.12
MOTU 828 mkII (using onboard ASIO drivers; firewire connected to PC; internal clock)
M-audio Nova condenser mic to MOTU xlr preamp
Yamaha keyboard to MOTU analog line-in
MicroKorg to MOTU analog line-in
Yamaha MS-10 monitors from MOTU line-outs
Cables in good shape. Yamaha and of course xlr cables are balanced. Korg cables and monitor cables unbalanced, but not over 10' in length. Wait, one monitor does have a balanced cable.
I think that pretty much covers it.
ABOUT THE PROBLEM
- Static isn't heard live via direct monitoring, only afterwards on the recorded track.
- To give you an idea, the static sounds like distortion from the audio level being too high (but all of my levels are indeed good) and the static is not random but flows with the audio wave/signal and is only present when there is actually an audio signal being produced, no static during silence.
- The static is not constant thank goodness, but a big inconvenience since it can't be detected in realtime and recording halted. To put it in numerical terms, I'll say I can record about 8-12 tracks on average before the next track has static. Then after the first appearance, static usually appears more frequently, and randomly...So I record 10 tracks, the 11th track has static, tracks 12-16 are clean, 17th has static, 18-21 clean, 22nd has static. Or it could be tracks 12-16 clean, 17-20 static, and then a back-and-forth tag game after that. Pretty unpredictable as you can see.
This does makes it seem Audacity seem suspect, as lots of tracks can slow it down....BUT, I never had static in the past with lots of tracks, and I currently can delete tracks to keep the track count down and the static still occurs. I haven't been able to test any other recording software yet.
- The static isn't discreet. It appears whether I'm recording vocals or a line signal. Also, whether it's mono or stereo makes no difference.RECORDING PRACTICES
I disable unecessary system programs/devices--networking adapter, factory soundcard, windows system sounds--however, my factory windows security programs stays on I just realized (never been an issue in the past). I don't have any additional security software (Norton, McAfee) installed though. No other programs are open during recording, just Audacity.
Audacity settings are mostly default other than a few, but are as follows: Host (the audio processor I guess) is MME - Buffer is 20ms - latency correction at -130ms - 24/96 sampling - realtime conversion with sample rate converter @ high quality sinc interpolation, with no dither - high quality conversion with converter @ high quality sinc interpolation, with shaped dither.
MY SETUP
Vista 64bit (plenty of memory and processing power)
Audacity 1.3.12
MOTU 828 mkII (using onboard ASIO drivers; firewire connected to PC; internal clock)
M-audio Nova condenser mic to MOTU xlr preamp
Yamaha keyboard to MOTU analog line-in
MicroKorg to MOTU analog line-in
Yamaha MS-10 monitors from MOTU line-outs
Cables in good shape. Yamaha and of course xlr cables are balanced. Korg cables and monitor cables unbalanced, but not over 10' in length. Wait, one monitor does have a balanced cable.
I think that pretty much covers it.