Everytime I record, I always hear a silent radio feedback on my headphones. And it gets really distracting and affects the recording process. How do I get rid of it?
A lot of times this is a grounding problem. I would try to isolate the channel it is coming through on, and work out cabling/ground from there. Sometimes it is as easy as putting a direct box in line somewhere to eliminate the ground loop.
Everytime I record, I always hear a silent radio feedback on my headphones. And it gets really distracting and affects the recording process. How do I get rid of it?
What do you mean by silent and what do you mean by radio feedback?
Can I assume that you are getting radio interference through your headphones that does not record to the track? Like music on a radio station playing through your phones and distracting you?
If that is the case then the question is what are your phones plugged into?
you can track down the cause by unplugging everything from the sound card and slowly adding things back in to the chain one at a time until the noise shows back up. Work your way from the sound card out. Cable, mixer, cable, microphone, etc. It could be as simple as a cable, but it is really hard to say without knowing more about your setup.
Are you using a stock computer soundcard? Soundblaster, etc.?
i'm going to assume that it's just in the phones as you didnt mention it being recorded... and we can be glad for that !! what kind of amp is driving them... just the soundcard??? if that's the case then there's not much to be done except replace the soundcard or build a faraday cage for the puter... otherwise look at the cableing to the amp and the grounding of said amp.. use balanced cables if applicable...