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Noise on recoding
« on: May 18, 2006, 05:46:03 PM »
Hi,

I just started taping this week (I have taped Springsteen in Barcelona and Artic Monkeys in Madrid).

I'm using this equipment: CMC-8 -> SP-SPSB-8 -> NJB3

In both recordings I got strange noises and I don't know why... here is an mp3 sample of the 2nd recording (artic Monkeys), I used a 95Hz roll-off and applied +8dB gain on the NJB:

Noise Sample

it is present at the begining of the track, and the at around 13 seconds it goes away and in 2-3 seconds is back again. This is repeated all through the recording.

any thoughts on how to avoid this in the future would be great.

Is there anything I can do to remove / minimize this noise with adobe audition or any other software? I haven't used this software a lot in the past so if anyone can point me on how to improve it would be terrific.

Full track sample (I bet that you look good on the dancle floor) -> HERE

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Re: Noise on recoding
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2006, 06:02:08 PM »
It's a new technology that venues are implementing at shows by non-taping bands. They send out an RF and a microwave signal at the same time to excite the platter of your hard drive that adds 2's to the normal binary data being recorded.
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Re: Noise on recoding
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2006, 06:32:39 PM »
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Re: Noise on recoding
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2006, 07:00:43 PM »
Not a JB3 user, but this
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NJB3
and this
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applied +8dB gain
seem to go hand-in-hand with this
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strange noises
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The JB3 gain tends to create noise, from what I've read.  As mok3 pointed out, it is usually from the HD.

I'm sure plenty of JB3 users here can give you more info.
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Re: Noise on recoding
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2006, 07:09:02 PM »
only way to insure that you do not get HD noise is to have it on the default dB setting of zero. 

+/- 4 you are usually safe.

around +/- 6 your asking for it.

+/- 8 and above your guaranteeing it.
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Re: Noise on recoding
« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2006, 07:11:45 PM »
is this the jb3 hd noise?

nice and soothing isn't it? :P
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Re: Noise on recoding
« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2006, 03:41:35 AM »
only way to insure that you do not get HD noise is to have it on the default dB setting of zero. 

+/- 4 you are usually safe.

around +/- 6 your asking for it.

+/- 8 and above your guaranteeing it.

Thanks for the info... I won't be using the db gain on the NJB any more then... I think I never read about it before... or maybe I did but I wasn't paying enough attention.

Thanks everyone for your help, I know it's a dumb question but I'm just begining  :-[

   Javi

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Re: Noise on recoding
« Reply #7 on: May 19, 2006, 11:46:18 AM »
only way to insure that you do not get HD noise is to have it on the default dB setting of zero. 

+/- 4 you are usually safe.

around +/- 6 your asking for it.

+/- 8 and above your guaranteeing it.

Thanks for the info... I won't be using the db gain on the NJB any more then... I think I never read about it before... or maybe I did but I wasn't paying enough attention.

Thanks everyone for your help, I know it's a dumb question but I'm just begining  :-[

   Javi

Dont worry about it, I did the same thing first time taping and it was a Jazz show, but i bumped it + 10 so it really was noticably on the show.

You can always bump the overall volume up in post-show by normalizing etc.

that is if you need volume.

good luck in future.
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