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Rod Norman
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Always check to see if it is plugged in; advice I always follow. So to your problem there is a way to check. Plug in another mic from a friend that you know works. See if it happens with it. Then plug your mic into your friend's system and see if it has the same problems. That ill tell you if it is the mic. If it isn't, then take everything out of the chain and see if that helps. If it does, then add each thing back one at a time until you find the culprit. It might be something bad in your DAW or in the electrical system. If you don't have a friend who records, you need to network more. Good Luck,
Rod Norman
Rod Norman
I use an MXL-2003a patched through to an m-audio fast track 2 on Windows 8 (with a clean install of the latest fast track Windows 8 drivers.)
When I turn my mic on and listen to it via direct monitoring (or software monitoring) the first minute or so when I plug it in there is a terrible sound, almost like loud wind is blowing into the mic. Once that calms down there is are pops or crackles every 5-15 seconds that aren't overly loud but loud enough to be a large distraction from the recording. On top of that, once in a while, the insanely loud "wind" comes back.
I keep the mic in the travel case that came with it along with several fresh silica gel packets, and I put keep that inside of a drawer. I used to just live it out on the stand, but once this problem started happening I thought it might be due to humidity (my room is connected to a bathroom with a shower, so sometimes the area gets water on the walls/etc from the humidity.) I've read a lot about LDC mic's and understood that humidity could affect them, but that it wasn't a big deal if you just let the mic dry out or stay plugged into phantom power for a while.
I can't seem to find much information about this or how to troubleshoot it. Does it sound like the mic? The cord? The audio interface? Something else entirely? Any help at all would be greatly appreciated, thanks!