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grombly
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Ok, so I'm new to home recording and I'm having fun just getting sounds I like out of it at the moment.
I have a shure SM57 and I wanted to record an overdriven guitar sound in cubase that had quite a bit of time signature changes. however after normalising it the end result has loads of crackles and pops and wierd skips which I assume are some kind of quantisation errors in sampling.
Is this a common problem? Is there some glaring error I'm missing?
Checked the mike, fine, mixer, fine, which leaves the laptop and the interface. The laptop is pretty high end, so I doubt theres much problem there. However the interface, a U46DJ is USB linked, and I've got a sneaking suspicion the interface is the problem.
I have a shure SM57 and I wanted to record an overdriven guitar sound in cubase that had quite a bit of time signature changes. however after normalising it the end result has loads of crackles and pops and wierd skips which I assume are some kind of quantisation errors in sampling.
Is this a common problem? Is there some glaring error I'm missing?
Checked the mike, fine, mixer, fine, which leaves the laptop and the interface. The laptop is pretty high end, so I doubt theres much problem there. However the interface, a U46DJ is USB linked, and I've got a sneaking suspicion the interface is the problem.