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thetmg84
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This is my first post so be gentle with me!
Iv been using my pc with a line6 ux2 interface and ableton live lite to record guitars and vocals with no problems. I recently acquired some drum mics so me and my drummer friend went about setting everything to record.
All 7 drum mics went to a mixer and then into one input on the interface, my guitar went into another input on the interface so we could record guitar and drums on separate tracks *at the same time. We had a set of headphones each coming from a splitter in the headphone socket of the interface. I had the phantom power switch on the mixer as the 2 overhead mics needed it, when the drums were played an awful feedback type noise would occur through our headphones and would only go away after everything was unplugged. I thought it might have been the phantom power so I turned it off and we proceeded without overheads. Everything worked and we managed to record.*
The next day I thought I'd try again. I added a headphone amp to the headphone output so 3 of us could listen. The same noise occurred like before. removing the overheads and turning off the phantom power did not help this time either. I played back a recording from the previous day and that set the noise off again! I then removed the headphone amp and used only one set of headphones to listen to the recording and it was ok. By this point I had given up on recording drums so I tried the overhead mics straight into the interface and everything sounded fine. I'm very new to recording and maybe I'm making an obvious mistake. Could it be some dodgy cables? Too many headphones? The phantom power? The interface? the mixer? Or all of them! I'm really confused so any help is gratefully appreciated.*
Iv been using my pc with a line6 ux2 interface and ableton live lite to record guitars and vocals with no problems. I recently acquired some drum mics so me and my drummer friend went about setting everything to record.
All 7 drum mics went to a mixer and then into one input on the interface, my guitar went into another input on the interface so we could record guitar and drums on separate tracks *at the same time. We had a set of headphones each coming from a splitter in the headphone socket of the interface. I had the phantom power switch on the mixer as the 2 overhead mics needed it, when the drums were played an awful feedback type noise would occur through our headphones and would only go away after everything was unplugged. I thought it might have been the phantom power so I turned it off and we proceeded without overheads. Everything worked and we managed to record.*
The next day I thought I'd try again. I added a headphone amp to the headphone output so 3 of us could listen. The same noise occurred like before. removing the overheads and turning off the phantom power did not help this time either. I played back a recording from the previous day and that set the noise off again! I then removed the headphone amp and used only one set of headphones to listen to the recording and it was ok. By this point I had given up on recording drums so I tried the overhead mics straight into the interface and everything sounded fine. I'm very new to recording and maybe I'm making an obvious mistake. Could it be some dodgy cables? Too many headphones? The phantom power? The interface? the mixer? Or all of them! I'm really confused so any help is gratefully appreciated.*