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Topic: Unwanted sound when recording in AA3  (Read 829 times)
« on: January 16, 2008, 10:36:24 PM »
jshaw Offline
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I am getting a hum or buzz when I click the record button in AA3 (see attached). It only appears when recording in A3. I am now using an M-Audio Mobile-pre temporarily (replacing a dead Delta 66). Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Here are the computer specs:

Audition 3.0 build 7283.0 [Audition\3.0]
OS Version: Windows XP [5.1.2600] Service Pack 2
Intel IPP: ippst7l.lib v4.0 4.0.19.77
Cache Size 32768 K
There are 2096620 total Kbytes of physical memory.
There are 4142580 available Kbytes of page file.

Audio Device Info
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Multitrack View Driver: M-Audio USB ASIO Interface
   Buffer Size: 256
   Inputs: 3
   Outputs: 3

   Input Port: [01S] Line In 1 MobilePre
   Output Port: [01S] Analog 1/2 MobilePre

Edit View Driver: M-Audio USB ASIO Interface
   Buffer Size: 256
   Inputs: 3
   Outputs: 3

   Input Port: [01S] Line In 1 MobilePre
   Output Port: [01S] Analog 1/2 MobilePre

Surround Encoder Driver: M-Audio USB ASIO Interface
   Buffer Size: 256
   Inputs: 3
   Outputs: 3
Monitor : \\.\DISPLAY1 (PRIMARY)Device : RADEON 9200 SERIES   
StateFlags : desktop primary
Display Rect:
   left : 0
   top : 0
   right : 1024
   bottom : 768
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« on: January 17, 2008, 06:18:18 AM »
dobro Offline
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I don't know what's causing that sound, but it's unacceptable.

I tried four tests on my own system, and here are the results:

1  Au3 with no preamp hooked up.  The meter jittered at -78 dB during playback.

2  Au3 with a preamp hooked up and turned on.  The meter jittered at -72 dB during playback.  So, the pre added 6 decibels of noise to the recorded track, but it wasn't anywhere near as audible as the sample you posted.

3  CEP 1.2 with no preamp hooked up.  The meter jittered at -81 dB during playback.  This was the quietest.

4  CEP 1.2 with preamp.  The meter jittered at -72 dB during playback, just like Au3.

The reason I A/B'ed Cool Edit and Audition was because I wondered if the extra resources that Au needed somehow generated more noise that my onboard soundcard would pick up.  If you compare results 1 and 3 above, it looks like Au adds 3 decibels of sound, but if you compare 2 and 4, it looks like it adds nothing.  The results seem pretty inconclusive, but I have to emphasize that what I produced on my system wasn't anywhere near as noisy as what you're getting on yours.  I'm running an M-Audio Delta 44 card on my machine.
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« on: January 18, 2008, 03:38:15 PM »
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Thanks for the effort, Dobro. I still can't figure out where this is coming from. However, I have replace the Mobile-pre with an M-Audio Audiophile 9426. So far, no noise.

I wonder if the position of the USB cable would affect the signal.
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« on: January 18, 2008, 03:50:46 PM »
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How were you powering the Mobile Pre? It is possible that the USB suplly was rather noisy. Did you try it in a different USB socket? Or alternatively run it through an externally powered USB hub?
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