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Hi,

I just wanted to ask you this noise interfering in any kind of recordings. Both Line-In and regular micing...

Please listen to it here;
It's a bass recording but there is this terrible noise there and there.

http://ia360709.us.archive.org/5/items/RuinedBass/Bass215.aif

Thanks a bunch,
A

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Boswell Tue, 06/08/2010 - 09:57

It's signal dropout. Have a look in detail at the waveform between 40.9937 and 40.9947 seconds. This shows four drops in the direction towards zero about 0.25ms (10 samples) apart. The ringing visible is the response of the anti-aliasing filter in the ADC to these out-of-band signals, and this shows it's not due to missing samples after digitization.

Do all the channels in the MOTU behave in the same way?

ailgun Tue, 06/08/2010 - 10:21

Thanks for your reply.

And I have just recorded some acoustic guitars without these noises. They only come out in bass recordings.

I have zoomed to the location you said and saw them, those places are not curve like.

I will try other channels, but what does it mean if another channel records it normally? And isn't it weird it happens only with bass guitars?

Thanks again.

hueseph Tue, 06/08/2010 - 16:09

Boswell, post: 349813 wrote: It's signal dropout. Have a look in detail at the waveform between 40.9937 and 40.9947 seconds. This shows four drops in the direction towards zero about 0.25ms (10 samples) apart. The ringing visible is the response of the anti-aliasing filter in the ADC to these out-of-band signals, and this shows it's not due to missing samples after digitization.

Do all the channels in the MOTU behave in the same way?

Yikes. That's weird. Isn't this topic going on in another thread already?