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bigballsworth
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I recently got a new "music" room because my sister moved out of the house. I've been recording through my computer (athlon 1100, 7200rpm hd, midiman DMAN soundcard[rca in/out]) and/or my 4track (tascam424mkIII) for nearly 4 years now, with varied success.
I finally got things set up in the room, with my 4track as a mixer to my soundcard running cakewalk pa9. I was just running some soundcheck type recordings and i am getting hellanoise. My first track was just me talking into the mic at the computer so of course i got fan noise from my comp cuz it's sitting right here, but when i moved my mic over to my amp(across the room) (room is roughly 15X20+) i still got alot of graynoise (hum, fuzz, etc.)
I doubt anyone can diagnose exactly where the noise is coming from, but in this situation...does anyone see an obvious problem area? I tohught jacking up the amp a bunch might help in a s/n ratio, but it's still pretty ugly. I was trying to record piano through the amp (Hohner PianetN into MusicMan120), which on it's own has very little hum, even when jacked up a bunch.
Should All the respctive electric units (amp, piano, mixer, comp) be plugged into different strips and/or outlets? Can the computer be nowhere near anything else? am i fux0red?
thanks for anyhelp...
will
ps...http://sotindustries.com/bigballsworth the mp3(s) in there are me on the piano and singin...sounding like they should...mostly...it's always a w.i.p.
I finally got things set up in the room, with my 4track as a mixer to my soundcard running cakewalk pa9. I was just running some soundcheck type recordings and i am getting hellanoise. My first track was just me talking into the mic at the computer so of course i got fan noise from my comp cuz it's sitting right here, but when i moved my mic over to my amp(across the room) (room is roughly 15X20+) i still got alot of graynoise (hum, fuzz, etc.)
I doubt anyone can diagnose exactly where the noise is coming from, but in this situation...does anyone see an obvious problem area? I tohught jacking up the amp a bunch might help in a s/n ratio, but it's still pretty ugly. I was trying to record piano through the amp (Hohner PianetN into MusicMan120), which on it's own has very little hum, even when jacked up a bunch.
Should All the respctive electric units (amp, piano, mixer, comp) be plugged into different strips and/or outlets? Can the computer be nowhere near anything else? am i fux0red?
thanks for anyhelp...
will
ps...http://sotindustries.com/bigballsworth the mp3(s) in there are me on the piano and singin...sounding like they should...mostly...it's always a w.i.p.