
RideTheCrash
Member
Okay, here is the deal on how I record.
Mixer is hooked up to a processor and a receiver. I run a cord from the line in of my computer to the headphone jack of my receiver. Now my problem is that my receiver buzzes like a bitch! I haven't made an attempt to see if it's very noticeable in recordings because I need longer cord hooking up my computer to play out the receiver. Is there any solution as to how to stop this besides buying a new one, because that's just not an option.
By the way, my mixer tends to do only picking up the right channel, the left channel is weak in the meters and there isn't any pan/balance knobs turned. The stereo aux returns seem o be the problem, maybe wrong wiring in the back of my processor? I haven't much of a chance to look at it because it's late and I'm not feeling like going though this. Help! Thanks.
Mixer is hooked up to a processor and a receiver. I run a cord from the line in of my computer to the headphone jack of my receiver. Now my problem is that my receiver buzzes like a bitch! I haven't made an attempt to see if it's very noticeable in recordings because I need longer cord hooking up my computer to play out the receiver. Is there any solution as to how to stop this besides buying a new one, because that's just not an option.
By the way, my mixer tends to do only picking up the right channel, the left channel is weak in the meters and there isn't any pan/balance knobs turned. The stereo aux returns seem o be the problem, maybe wrong wiring in the back of my processor? I haven't much of a chance to look at it because it's late and I'm not feeling like going though this. Help! Thanks.