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kelbrenn
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okay, i've tried to post 3 times now, so i'm apparently an idiot with posting as well as figuring out this noise!
here's the scoop:
rode nt 1000 mic
dbx 286a
pc - pentium 4, 76 gb
sound forge
sound card is from the computer - sound MAX digital audio??
initially had horrible sound and found out - could be a groudning problem. plugged into new outlet and problem solved.
now, still hearing ongoing buzz/hum/noise -- have attached small sample if anyone interested in hearing it (excuse the accent - had to use it on this project).
when everything is unplugged, meter in soundforge shows -42, as soon as dbx is plugged in jumps to -23 -- mic is not even plugged in! could this still be a grounding issue? if so, any suggestions? if not grounding issue, any ideas?
almost embarrasssed to say xlr cable is from radio shack - could that be the issue?
i know i'm leaving something out that i probably put in the previous tries to post this but . . .
thanks to anyone for any info they may provide!
here's the scoop:
rode nt 1000 mic
dbx 286a
pc - pentium 4, 76 gb
sound forge
sound card is from the computer - sound MAX digital audio??
initially had horrible sound and found out - could be a groudning problem. plugged into new outlet and problem solved.
now, still hearing ongoing buzz/hum/noise -- have attached small sample if anyone interested in hearing it (excuse the accent - had to use it on this project).
when everything is unplugged, meter in soundforge shows -42, as soon as dbx is plugged in jumps to -23 -- mic is not even plugged in! could this still be a grounding issue? if so, any suggestions? if not grounding issue, any ideas?
almost embarrasssed to say xlr cable is from radio shack - could that be the issue?
i know i'm leaving something out that i probably put in the previous tries to post this but . . .
thanks to anyone for any info they may provide!