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RockDiedin2005
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Hi everyone, brand new member here.
I'm trying to get decent vocal recordings out of the humble gear I have: a Shure SV100 > Steinberg CI1 audio interface / preamp > PC running Ableton Live.
The problem is that I can't get a usable signal-to-noise ratio, despite both the mic and the interface having published specs that ought to be workable.
Here's a shot of the noise floor's EQ profile with the mic on, 10 feet from the PC mounted on a sturdy floor stand,and the interface's gain set to just 40%:
https://i.imgur.com/2kNJqCB.jpg
I'll also post what it looks like with the preamp gain set to 75%, because at 40%, I need to basically shout into the mic to get any good levels.. 75% is where I can get good levels comfortably (but the noise is completely audible):
https://i.imgur.com/Sd5HOcZ.jpg

Is that normal?
Let me note the troubleshooting I've already gone through:
- testing different gain levels (anything lower and my voice barely registers)
- turning off electronics, heat, wifi (only turning off a nearby floor lamp made a difference)
- mic placement, angle, and coverage (placing a sound-absorbing blanket between it and the PC, even covering it on all sides with towels, etc did not improve things)
It's clear that there's a 60hz buzz with all multiple harmonics as tonal noise, but there's also some kind of broadband noise that you can see repeating every 1500hz in the EQ profile above - what is that? And as for the 60hz buzz, let me emphasize that all my gear (that is, the PC) is connected solely to one wall outlet, so this is definitely not a ground loop issue.
I appreciate any responses. Here's hoping someone can make my day!
I'm trying to get decent vocal recordings out of the humble gear I have: a Shure SV100 > Steinberg CI1 audio interface / preamp > PC running Ableton Live.
The problem is that I can't get a usable signal-to-noise ratio, despite both the mic and the interface having published specs that ought to be workable.
Here's a shot of the noise floor's EQ profile with the mic on, 10 feet from the PC mounted on a sturdy floor stand,and the interface's gain set to just 40%:
https://i.imgur.com/2kNJqCB.jpg

I'll also post what it looks like with the preamp gain set to 75%, because at 40%, I need to basically shout into the mic to get any good levels.. 75% is where I can get good levels comfortably (but the noise is completely audible):
https://i.imgur.com/Sd5HOcZ.jpg

Is that normal?
Let me note the troubleshooting I've already gone through:
- testing different gain levels (anything lower and my voice barely registers)
- turning off electronics, heat, wifi (only turning off a nearby floor lamp made a difference)
- mic placement, angle, and coverage (placing a sound-absorbing blanket between it and the PC, even covering it on all sides with towels, etc did not improve things)
It's clear that there's a 60hz buzz with all multiple harmonics as tonal noise, but there's also some kind of broadband noise that you can see repeating every 1500hz in the EQ profile above - what is that? And as for the 60hz buzz, let me emphasize that all my gear (that is, the PC) is connected solely to one wall outlet, so this is definitely not a ground loop issue.
I appreciate any responses. Here's hoping someone can make my day!