
Slackmaster2K
Gone
Argh, I've got a very irritating problem. Check this out:
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Ignoring the ugly scratch track in the background, and the stupid reverb (oops forgot to take it out), tell me what the HELL that is?
There is a definate distortion on the "h" of both "hey" and "here". What the hell is that? If you don't hear it right off, then try to listen for it...and crank things up a bit or put some phones on. It's driving me NUTS. I'm hearing it on every system I play it on. I've given this to about 3 people and only one of them kind of heard it.
I don't know any better, but I think it sounds like the mic wimping out. I can't get rid of it with EQ. I've swept the entire range and can't pinpoint it. I was able to sort of take some of the thunder out of it by cutting somewhere around 150-300hz, but argh...damnit, still there.
The chain was V67->ART Tube MP->Delta44. There is no digital clipping. I was singing about 4-6" from the V67, into a pop filter. The gain on the ART was probably half way up, but no where's near clipping. Took a close look at the waveform and nothing looks too out of the ordinary, except for a slight DC offset problem. Checked it out using some decent meters, and it appears to ramp upwards quickly from 40hz to 125hz on the 'h', but I'm not sure if that's it. I tried cutting the low end out completely and that didn't stop it so.................
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Crud.
Again, if you don't hear it, please try to...it's there, I promise!
Slackmaster 2000
(short)
Ignoring the ugly scratch track in the background, and the stupid reverb (oops forgot to take it out), tell me what the HELL that is?
There is a definate distortion on the "h" of both "hey" and "here". What the hell is that? If you don't hear it right off, then try to listen for it...and crank things up a bit or put some phones on. It's driving me NUTS. I'm hearing it on every system I play it on. I've given this to about 3 people and only one of them kind of heard it.
I don't know any better, but I think it sounds like the mic wimping out. I can't get rid of it with EQ. I've swept the entire range and can't pinpoint it. I was able to sort of take some of the thunder out of it by cutting somewhere around 150-300hz, but argh...damnit, still there.
The chain was V67->ART Tube MP->Delta44. There is no digital clipping. I was singing about 4-6" from the V67, into a pop filter. The gain on the ART was probably half way up, but no where's near clipping. Took a close look at the waveform and nothing looks too out of the ordinary, except for a slight DC offset problem. Checked it out using some decent meters, and it appears to ramp upwards quickly from 40hz to 125hz on the 'h', but I'm not sure if that's it. I tried cutting the low end out completely and that didn't stop it so.................
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Crud.
Again, if you don't hear it, please try to...it's there, I promise!

Slackmaster 2000