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snowysix
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The music tracks recorded from vinyl sound fine on the computer. I use Audacity to remove hiss, normalize, and am satisfied. This is just for family use. But a CD burned with these excellent tracks has a deep hum, electric-sounding, too loud to enjoy the music.
My turntable is new, has a little built-in amp for use when recording into a computer, and the vinyl records are in good shape.
When I record from cassette tape to computer, there is no resulting hum.
I got the hum in past years with a PC, and now the same with my new iMac.
Does anybody know the cause? And how could I prevent it or remove it?
My turntable is new, has a little built-in amp for use when recording into a computer, and the vinyl records are in good shape.
When I record from cassette tape to computer, there is no resulting hum.
I got the hum in past years with a PC, and now the same with my new iMac.
Does anybody know the cause? And how could I prevent it or remove it?