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Scott Dorsey wrote:
In article znr1102950485k@trad, Mike Rivers wrote: In article writes: I would like you to listen to it: I don't normally do this, but since it was a fairly short file I took a listen. It sounds like a pretty consistently distorted guitar to me and I can't tell any diference in the sound around 14-15 seconds. Either something is getting lost in the translation or I'm just not sensitive to the subtlties of horribly distorted guitar. Try the same thing with a clean guitar sound. OR, move the microphone out to the edge of the speaker where it won't get as bright a sound from the amp. --scott About the mic sound: It was the first time I tried the miking method as described on the shure website: dead center, 4" away from the grill. That should give an "well-balanced, natural" tone. Indeed, it's rather bright. http://www.shurenotes.com/issue6/article.asp?flash=true About the noise: I took another track with the mic more on the edge: it's more obvious. But the real problem is: That problem occurs only in the digital domain. I tried the analog output and there, the crispy noise doesn't exist. Even with a somewhat hotter signal. That's why I thought it was jitter. It isn't, as I learned. I have some options left: - dropouts caused by a bad RCA cable - dropouts caused by bad latency settings/buffer sizes - bad syncing mode (Sonar set to "Full Midi Chase") I have prepared yet another mp3 using a clean guitar, played by someone else. It's about 300KB and lasts only 7 seconds. I don't want to waste your time and I appreciate your help very much. Believe me, in this sample, it's absolutely obvious. http://www.lieber-media.de/mathias/s...386_noise2.mp3 I'm sorry for any inconvinience. PLEASE HELP ME! ;-) Kind Regards Nudge -- Nudge // PCS Records Studio Leipzig http://studio.lieber-media.de |
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