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I am a long time musician and am new in the world of recording. I am making a solo album and doing it all on my own.

I need help with an issue of a high pitched sound that shows up in my recording. I am running Guitar-->Mixer-->Laptop(adobe audition). When i have my head phones in the mixer to hear my tone before i hit record; it sounds great. but when it goes into my computer it ends up with this horrible high pithed buzzing. Heres what i have done:

-Its not the Mixer (Sounds good on monitors)
-Not the Wires (changed them all)
-Sound card (i have tested it with other bad microphones)

The only thing i can think is that it is the power of the mixer overcoming my sound card... but that is a guess and if that is true i have no idea how to fix that. I appreciate you guys helping me out.

If anything please just sugest things to try out. I really cant think of what else i can do to try and fix this. I decided I'm not going to record untill i have the sound i want.

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hueseph Mon, 12/05/2005 - 13:06

ElectroMagnetic Interferance. I think two of your problems are that you are using the standard AC97 chip on your laptop which is not anywhere near the quality you need to produce a cd and that you are using a powered mixer. I won't even mention the Behringer part. More than likely it's the soundcard but there is also a strong possibility that the transformers in the mixer are causing the buzz. Simply because it is in such close proximity to your laptop.

If you're serious about recording your cd, you might want to invest in a decent firewire interface and a quality mixer or a piece of hardware that is a combination of both. With what you have anything you produce will be substandard and will make you sound like a hack. Sorry to put it that way and it's no reflection on you I'm sure but outside perceptions will be critical.

hueseph Mon, 12/05/2005 - 14:29

Sorry. I thought you said it is a powered mixer. More likely then, that it is simply a matter of a poor quality soundcard and interference from the fans and other electronics within the laptop.

Take a look at presonus' Firebox or Firepod. Lot's of people happy with those. It really depends on how many inputs you need though.

pr0gr4m Mon, 12/05/2005 - 20:41

mkt711 wrote: I figured out the problem...it was that if i have my laptop pluged into the outlet it makes that buzzing sound. im just really glad that, that was the problem and not my hardware. Thanks a lot guys for your help it really made a differance.

That sounds like a ground problem. Try using a different outlet or plugging all your devices into the same one...or sticking ground lifts on certain equipment.

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