Noisy hard-drive!, Problems in a-room-studio |
Tue 13 Nov 2001, 03:19
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 19-Oct 01 From: Sevilla Member No.: 2,090 |
Hi all!
I´m looking for someone to help me. Yes, I got my brand new Mac(G4 733) with my Digi001 and goods mics(see the cheaps and really goods Berhinger B-2),and good accoustic instruments and new ideas to play.Good. But now, when starts to work,I guess that the CPU´s noise is really hard to suffer with my condenser mic. I´m in my room, that´s all I have, and I´m the performer and the engineer. Somebody knows what to do? All suggestions are gold...thanks -------------------- rauli
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Sat 17 Nov 2001, 18:57
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 821 Joined: 25-Jun 01 From: Springfield - US Member No.: 1,082 |
ISOLATE!... you can either buy yourself a long extension cord for some headphones and long mic cable and move to another room or I suggest maybe using a blanket to separate your mike from the computer. They have boxes you can buy as well to incase your computer to make it quieter but I think they are a bit expensive... check the classifiieds in back of some music mags like EQ or Electronic Musician to find.
Some low level background noise can be masked with some clever EQ and noise reduction plugs too. Try to elimate an audio regions that have no instrument sound too as this will clear up the background noise at low levels. I use direct input for almost all my recordings to overcome bad acoustics and the noise from the computer but if you are using acoustic instruments then that may be a little more difficult. -------------------- ----------------------------------------
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Tue 4 Dec 2001, 08:42
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 04-Dec 01 From: Woodland Hills Member No.: 2,557 |
hi rauli,
there is a way to operate the Mac even out of the room (!) with a splitter box that can also work as an extension. for example, in my studio, I can sit in front of the mac and operate it, or I can go into my vocal booth and operate as well, which is very important, as I play my onstruments in the booth, but I don't want to have to run out and stop PROTOOLS after each take. So I got this box called the Geffin box, sold here in California for about $ 600.- and now I can put a mouse and an extra monitor (no matter which size) up to 200 feet away!! True, this is not cheap, but if you ever run into a magic track that you can sell to a record company, and your performance was cool, but you can't use it because of background noise, you wish you had had one of these extensions. That way you can put the CPU out of the room! - big difference Hope this helps PS: stop by my website, I have a digital recording forum, that deals with some very important digi-recording issues... www.fcpmusic.com Stephan (GroovDoc) |
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Thu 6 Dec 2001, 18:23
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Member Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 01-Mar 01 From: Orleans - CA Member No.: 322 |
Why not get a cordless mouse and maybe a long cable for your monitor to create a distance from the processor? I'll admit that I am not sure of the mouse's range.
-------------------- Abbie
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