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Weird Sound

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Submitted by ClarkJaman on Fri, 06/10/2022 - 19:13

Hey people. It's been a while. I used to post here a lot back when I was full time in the industry. I'm trying to get back into recording a little bit. It would be great to reconnect with ya'll again. I downloaded a new DAW today and fired up a Scarlett interface that I had laying around. I can't get it to work right. When I record I get this weird electrical sound.

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Static interference during playback

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Submitted by Holtonhj on Sat, 12/19/2020 - 16:50

I apologize in advance if this turns out not to be the right forum for this question. I'm essentially a noob when it comes to recording. You may see in my profile but I put together a fairly simple setup with an Audio-Technica AT-2020 connected to the art MP studio V3 preamp with its phantom power supplying the condenser mic.

Interference issue during recording

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Submitted by xkzkx on Sat, 09/08/2018 - 12:26

Hi,

This is the issue I've been experiencing for couple years already, and I was never able to resolve, I hope Recording community will be able to help me...I need your help, BIG TIME.

What's going on: whenever I try to record a DI signal from my guitar I have noise in the background. That noise appears even when the guitar isn't plugged in.

Guitar pickup noise/interference, how to eliminate?

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Submitted by MC208 on Thu, 08/09/2018 - 09:58

Getting that noise from the guitar where when you touch the strings it stops, but also discovered that it only does it when the guitarist is holding the guitar in the playing position, i.e. the pickup is facing out away from the guitarist. Noticed that when we turn the guitar around so that the back is facing out, the noise stops. We're in a residential finished basement.

Constructive Interference

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Submitted by audiokid on Thu, 03/02/2017 - 21:31

Constructive Interference - The addition of two waveforms of similar phase. Constructive interference is responsible for the production of standing Wavesin which a signal and its successive reflections are continually added to one another. The opposite is destructive interference.

Unwanted low-level electronic interference from my recording signal path

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Submitted by Grant Harris on Thu, 10/09/2014 - 21:53

Hello there,

When I start my computer and activate my DAW I find that I have a constant low-level electronic noise coming through my monitor speakers. It begins the minute that I plugin my digital interface which is a Scarlett 18i6.

Wind Interference

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Submitted by superiorinferior on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 19:45

Ok so I've ran into this problem ever time I've made a movie. I will eventually run into working on a day where the wind sucks and totally distorts the audio. The bad thing is it is present all over the audio. I always have to cut a ton of low end and doctor the rest so at least some is audible. Then I use a reverb to at least widen the little audio I still have.