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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: lovelessrapture on December 10, 2008, 10:50:10 AM
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So I taped the fantomas doing the director's cut and all was going well at the show but listening to the recording back I've found about half the show has some really strange interference noise over the top. I'm wondering what could have caused this, cause I havn't got this on any of the other bands I taped in the same venue so can anybody suggest what the heck it was. I didn't hear anything funny on the night, although I was wearing earplugs.
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http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=d588930b3ba64abbd2db6fb9a8902bda
So I taped the fantomas doing the director's cut and all was going well at the show but listening to the recording back I've found about half the show has some really strange interference noise over the top. I'm wondering what could have caused this, cause I havn't got this on any of the other bands I taped in the same venue so can anybody suggest what the heck it was. I didn't hear anything funny on the night, although I was wearing earplugs.
The sound is not external, that is recorded from the air. It sounds a lot like digital interference/noise from internal circuitry or a phantom mic with a low voltage (it's got that capacitor sound to it). Were your batteries fresh in your preamp...indeed what were you using? If you record now do you hear the same thing? If not it could have been a mobile phone, iblob? etc nearby.
digifish
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http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=d588930b3ba64abbd2db6fb9a8902bda
So I taped the fantomas doing the director's cut and all was going well at the show but listening to the recording back I've found about half the show has some really strange interference noise over the top. I'm wondering what could have caused this, cause I havn't got this on any of the other bands I taped in the same venue so can anybody suggest what the heck it was. I didn't hear anything funny on the night, although I was wearing earplugs.
The sound is not external, that is recorded from the air. It sounds a lot like digital interference/noise from internal circuitry or a phantom mic with a low voltage (it's got that capacitor sound to it). Were your batteries fresh in your preamp...indeed what were you using? If you record now do you hear the same thing? If not it could have been a mobile phone, iblob? etc nearby.
digifish
sorry my rig I was using was as follows: MM-MCSM-4 + MM-CBM Battery Box > Tunetalk + Ipod
I know for a fact it's not magentically shielded as I got some clippy noises from people sending texts and so on. But it's not on the recordings I made later on. And the batteries weren't brand new, I put in new ones for the festival; they'd only recorded like 2 and a half hours prior to this. And it didn't prove to be a problem later on. Any sugestions on getting rid of it, cause it seems to be on both channels so I can't even copy 1 across to the other to get rid of it.
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Any sugestions on getting rid of it, cause it seems to be on both channels so I can't even copy 1 across to the other to get rid of it.
Maybe try to determine the offending frequency (or frequencies) and EQ it down/out?
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this "wobble" seems, to me at least, to be centered somewhere around 5.5kHz. i suppose you could use a wide notch filter, but the results would be...shall i say...less than ideal.
your favorite editor may provide you with a "noise reduction" plug-in that would probably be a better help than the notch filter, but it might be best to call it quits and scrap it.