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Ivyy
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I have just begun recording music and sermons at my church. I have some experience with recording and mixing however nothing prepared me for this unique situation. From the monitors to the board it was a mess. Nearly everything now is as it should be. Except for this.
I am running the mixed audio signal split into stereo through a monitor line to the line-in on the integrated audio card on the mother board. (This same situation arose when we used a soundblaster pci card.) The processor is 1.5ghz 640 megs of ram running Win XP Pro SP1 and the program we use is Sound Forge 7.0. The problem I am experiencing is that there is a constant square shaped form on the wave line and is recurring @ 4 times per .0001 seconds. It is not audible at 16 bit which is what the sound card supports. But it is still shown in the recording.
My question is: Is this a normal occurrence? If not, what could be causing it?
Second: How do I remove the audible clicks that are produced from having been recorded at 32 bit? Noise reduction has not helped. Any good plug-ins?
I also have Adobe audition. Would that be a more suitable app. for this situation?
Any help would really be appreciated.
Sarah
I am running the mixed audio signal split into stereo through a monitor line to the line-in on the integrated audio card on the mother board. (This same situation arose when we used a soundblaster pci card.) The processor is 1.5ghz 640 megs of ram running Win XP Pro SP1 and the program we use is Sound Forge 7.0. The problem I am experiencing is that there is a constant square shaped form on the wave line and is recurring @ 4 times per .0001 seconds. It is not audible at 16 bit which is what the sound card supports. But it is still shown in the recording.
My question is: Is this a normal occurrence? If not, what could be causing it?
Second: How do I remove the audible clicks that are produced from having been recorded at 32 bit? Noise reduction has not helped. Any good plug-ins?
I also have Adobe audition. Would that be a more suitable app. for this situation?
Any help would really be appreciated.
Sarah