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Gary999
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I hope this is the correct section of forum, but in the image you can see where something strange happened in the timeline of a recording. Theres is a difference in the sound, but only slight. As you can see there is a big difference in the apperance of the timeline. The microphone was recently checked and passed by the manufacturers, so I am thinking I may have a problem developing with mic lead or interface, because occasional odd strange noises in recordings have arisen recently, hence the reason for having the mic checked.
It is a voiceover recording with no other sound and recorded in a sound booth. I initially thought I may have left the desk mic open which is a possibility. But there was no sound in the persons headphones to be picked up by the recording mic and the desk mic requires no phantum power. But both mics are going through the interface an Audient id14 mk1. Even so, if I had left the mic open and introduced some noise, it still wouldnt have affected the recording timeline, or would it?
Has anybody any ideas?
Thanks.
It is a voiceover recording with no other sound and recorded in a sound booth. I initially thought I may have left the desk mic open which is a possibility. But there was no sound in the persons headphones to be picked up by the recording mic and the desk mic requires no phantum power. But both mics are going through the interface an Audient id14 mk1. Even so, if I had left the mic open and introduced some noise, it still wouldnt have affected the recording timeline, or would it?
Has anybody any ideas?
Thanks.
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