Hello,
I am new to home recording. I have done plenty of research over the past year but haven't found a solution yet, and it is becoming very frustrating.
I have 2 USB mics and then 1 analogue mic for which I use an interface, and no matter which device I plug into my laptop, I get a terrible high pitched hiss (almost like wind), even when turning down the volume of the mic completely.
The interface makes a hissing noise even without a mic being plugged in - as soon as I select it as my recording channel, it starts to hiss.
My equipment:
- Lenovo Laptop Windows 8
- Yahama Audiogram 3 interface
- Samson G - track USB mic
- Rode Podcaster USB Mic
- Fruity Loops / ASIO4ALL
I am willing to invest in equipment, but I am scared to replace and invest in something that is unrelated to the actual issue.
I have attached a sample of the hiss that I get.
I would really appreciate some advice.
Regards
Tim
I am new to home recording. I have done plenty of research over the past year but haven't found a solution yet, and it is becoming very frustrating.
I have 2 USB mics and then 1 analogue mic for which I use an interface, and no matter which device I plug into my laptop, I get a terrible high pitched hiss (almost like wind), even when turning down the volume of the mic completely.
The interface makes a hissing noise even without a mic being plugged in - as soon as I select it as my recording channel, it starts to hiss.
My equipment:
- Lenovo Laptop Windows 8
- Yahama Audiogram 3 interface
- Samson G - track USB mic
- Rode Podcaster USB Mic
- Fruity Loops / ASIO4ALL
I am willing to invest in equipment, but I am scared to replace and invest in something that is unrelated to the actual issue.
I have attached a sample of the hiss that I get.
I would really appreciate some advice.
Regards
Tim