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Malice_227
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Well, last night was the first time I tried recording on my new PC, it wasnt meant to be serious as I still only have the onboard audio, but I wanted to test out this new effect trick I came across.
Anyways, I record into soundforge 7 and mix with cubase. When you bring up the recording menue in soundforge it shows your signal level, and even while idle it was -24 DB, very very noisy to say the least, it sounded like feedback, you can even hear it in the guitar after recording, and the guitar was recorded as loud as possibal without clipping, and it was direct (I still get the same signal level without the pedal hooked up, so its all internal).
So I thought, if I get a card that's sheilded I may not have a problem. As I mentioned in previous posts, I was looking at getting an EMU 1820. Info on that card is scarce but I did come across a post on some other forums that said the card dosnt seem to be sheilded, it also dosnt state that its sheilded on EMU's site, so to any of you that have used the card, is it sheilded? Theres no way Im going to get it if PC noise is going to be a problem, infact thats one of the main things I want to get away from. Now, theres a possability that most of my noise is coming from the fact that Im using crappy onboard audio thats intregated into the motherboard, but I dont want to have any PC noise when I get a new card (ordering one monday), and just thinking realisticly, I dont understand how Im going to get away from it if the card isnt sheilded.
Onto another note, my PC fan seems really loud, possably the power supply as well. I phoned the store where I baught the PC and hes checking into a quite power supply and heat sink, but due to the fact that its in a small room and I'll be recording vocals with a condensor mic, it may not be enough. So how would I go about isolating the sound of the PC in a "home made" way?
Lastly, if the EMU 1820 is going to be very suceptable to PC noise, can anyone suggest to me the best card I can get in that price range? I only plan on recording 1 track at a time (possably a few stereo tracks), I want to beable to hook my BOSS GT 6 into the card with a S/PIDF cable, and it would be great to have at least 1 clean preamp for vocals. I want at least 24/96, and not that I would record at 192Khz oftan, but it would be nice to have the option. The software I'll be using mostly is cubase VST 5.1, and sound forge 7, so I need a card that will work with those programs. I want a very very quite card, NO PC noise.
Thanks to anyone that can help.
Anyways, I record into soundforge 7 and mix with cubase. When you bring up the recording menue in soundforge it shows your signal level, and even while idle it was -24 DB, very very noisy to say the least, it sounded like feedback, you can even hear it in the guitar after recording, and the guitar was recorded as loud as possibal without clipping, and it was direct (I still get the same signal level without the pedal hooked up, so its all internal).
So I thought, if I get a card that's sheilded I may not have a problem. As I mentioned in previous posts, I was looking at getting an EMU 1820. Info on that card is scarce but I did come across a post on some other forums that said the card dosnt seem to be sheilded, it also dosnt state that its sheilded on EMU's site, so to any of you that have used the card, is it sheilded? Theres no way Im going to get it if PC noise is going to be a problem, infact thats one of the main things I want to get away from. Now, theres a possability that most of my noise is coming from the fact that Im using crappy onboard audio thats intregated into the motherboard, but I dont want to have any PC noise when I get a new card (ordering one monday), and just thinking realisticly, I dont understand how Im going to get away from it if the card isnt sheilded.
Onto another note, my PC fan seems really loud, possably the power supply as well. I phoned the store where I baught the PC and hes checking into a quite power supply and heat sink, but due to the fact that its in a small room and I'll be recording vocals with a condensor mic, it may not be enough. So how would I go about isolating the sound of the PC in a "home made" way?
Lastly, if the EMU 1820 is going to be very suceptable to PC noise, can anyone suggest to me the best card I can get in that price range? I only plan on recording 1 track at a time (possably a few stereo tracks), I want to beable to hook my BOSS GT 6 into the card with a S/PIDF cable, and it would be great to have at least 1 clean preamp for vocals. I want at least 24/96, and not that I would record at 192Khz oftan, but it would be nice to have the option. The software I'll be using mostly is cubase VST 5.1, and sound forge 7, so I need a card that will work with those programs. I want a very very quite card, NO PC noise.
Thanks to anyone that can help.