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I am pretty new to home recording. Anyway here is my problem.
The audio I am getting using a Saffire PRO 40 sounds very bad. There is what you might describe as kind of a hollow and shallow sound. There are also occasional skips/blips. Using the same microphone, in the same room, but instead connected to the internal sound for my desktop (minitower), I have not noticed these problems.
recording made using Laptop (Lenovo Thinkpad W510) and Saffire Pro 40:
View attachment Do Re Mi laptop.mp3
recording made using Dell Demension E510 internal sound (SigmaTel Audio):
View attachment Do Re Mi desktop.mp3
There is a blip around :02 in the first recording.
Both recordings were made using Audacity 1.3. Settings were 32-bit float, mono, 44100 Hz.
For the laptop, audacity device toolbar settings were MME, Microphone (Safffire Audio), and 1 (Mono) Input Channel.
I very much would appreciate any help. Let me know if you need any more information.
The audio I am getting using a Saffire PRO 40 sounds very bad. There is what you might describe as kind of a hollow and shallow sound. There are also occasional skips/blips. Using the same microphone, in the same room, but instead connected to the internal sound for my desktop (minitower), I have not noticed these problems.
recording made using Laptop (Lenovo Thinkpad W510) and Saffire Pro 40:
View attachment Do Re Mi laptop.mp3
recording made using Dell Demension E510 internal sound (SigmaTel Audio):
View attachment Do Re Mi desktop.mp3
There is a blip around :02 in the first recording.
Both recordings were made using Audacity 1.3. Settings were 32-bit float, mono, 44100 Hz.
For the laptop, audacity device toolbar settings were MME, Microphone (Safffire Audio), and 1 (Mono) Input Channel.
I very much would appreciate any help. Let me know if you need any more information.
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