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Title: Problem with recording outcome (CA-11 /w church ugly preamp) Looking for help
Post by: bagelybagels on May 08, 2017, 02:00:19 AM
Good evening,

I am trying to figure out what is causing this kind of distortion in the sound that I attached. I have the church audio CA-11 connected to the preamp and set to +15DB recording into the zoom h1 with an input of 10. In this recording I was about about 5 feet from the stage. Any ideas of what the fault could be? Thanks :D
Title: Re: Problem with recording outcome (CA-11 /w church ugly preamp) Looking for help
Post by: rumbleseat on May 08, 2017, 09:08:44 PM
Hi!

I have a somewhat similar rig, although that may not matter...
I believe that the "tics" that you're hearing are the kick drum beats.  But they're severely clipped. You don't have a ton of signal either, but that might be OK if you just had the H1 dialed back (I don't know how much gain a "10" is on that unit.
As far as the CA-11 with the Ugly preamp, your settings might have been too high - I run CA-11 with an older 9100 preamp turned "half way up", which I think is about the +5 dB mark.  I run mine into an iriver H320 line-in jack with the gain around -2 to +5 dB.
So it could be that +15 on the Ugly box might have been too high??  If the 9V battery was weak, that could easily have mislead you on setting levels and caused the problem.  If the battery was fine, then you were probably too close to the kick drum.
Chris Church is the authority in this situation and I may change my answer to whatever he says!
Title: Re: Problem with recording outcome (CA-11 /w church ugly preamp) Looking for help
Post by: willndmb on May 08, 2017, 10:40:20 PM
Agree with above
The drum overloaded something.
I can attest to the low battery causing this type of issue too, it happened to me. Levels looked great, mics underpowered
Title: Re: Problem with recording outcome (CA-11 /w church ugly preamp) Looking for help
Post by: rumbleseat on May 09, 2017, 12:20:23 PM
I tried fixing it with the "De-Click" functions of both Magix Audio Cleaning Lab 2013 and Izotope RX 6.  Izotope did a much better job, leaving only a slight(?) "chuffing" sound.
If this is a critical recording, I'd be happy to run it through Izotope for you.  I have a trial copy for the next few weeks.... It doesn't allow saving, but I can recapture it by other means.
Feel free to upload a FLAC file and/or download Izotope and give it a try yourself:

Download RX 6 Standard:
MAC: https://s3.amazonaws.com/izotopedownloads/product_download/iZotope_RX_6_Audio_Editor_6_00.dmg
PC: https://s3.amazonaws.com/izotopedownloads/product_download/iZotope_RX_6_Audio_Editor_6_00.exe