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cmardis
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I am attempting to record sermons and live music for our church. The sermons are our main focus. I am recording using a desktop PC. When recording, I am getting a high pitched hum on the recording. I am stumped because when I tried this setup at home, I recorded a FM radio Christian broadcast, and did not get the high-pitched whine. I realize the recording at the church is a different environment, but if it were the sound card or power supply, you would think that those elements would introduce the whine no matter what. The noise occurs at around 500kz, I can delete the noise with after the fact noise reduction software. However, our goal is to get clean recordings without any after the fact mixing or editing of the sound files. Currently I use software that encodes directly to MP3 using the Lame encoder. We currently have a CD recorder, but we have experienced some problems with it, we also wanted to develop a digital library on computer that stores sermons as mp3 files. I am attempting to provide as much info as possible because I know your time ids valuable. Thanks for any responses.
Here is the setup:
Amd 1.0 gigahertz Athlon
256 meg ram
120 gig hard drive
Muse Guillemot sound card, recording thru the line-in jack
Recording source is the RCA output jacks on the Alesis Sound Board in the church's sound booth.
Subsequent to the above, I have tried recording to a laptop, thinking that the cooling fans in the computer are introducing noise, the result seems to be somewhat better, but I still get a noise in the sermon portion of the recording.
I know most of the basics on the computer end of things, and have researched the issues fairly extensively.
Should I try getting a better sound card? My budget is around 125.00
Am I expecting too much from this type setup, or should it be fairly easy to get quality recordings of the sermons?
What about using a minidisk recorder? Would that solve the background noise problems?
Here is the setup:
Amd 1.0 gigahertz Athlon
256 meg ram
120 gig hard drive
Muse Guillemot sound card, recording thru the line-in jack
Recording source is the RCA output jacks on the Alesis Sound Board in the church's sound booth.
Subsequent to the above, I have tried recording to a laptop, thinking that the cooling fans in the computer are introducing noise, the result seems to be somewhat better, but I still get a noise in the sermon portion of the recording.
I know most of the basics on the computer end of things, and have researched the issues fairly extensively.
Should I try getting a better sound card? My budget is around 125.00
Am I expecting too much from this type setup, or should it be fairly easy to get quality recordings of the sermons?
What about using a minidisk recorder? Would that solve the background noise problems?