Grounding Noise - DJ Mix
Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 4:39 am
Hello-
I don't have a "line-in" port on my laptop, so I purchased the MobilePre USB external sound card. Here is how I have my equipment hooked up:
[ ] Booth out of mixer (rca jacks) TO the 2 line-in channels of MobilePre (rca jacks + 1/4" adapters)
[ ] MobilePre USB TO USB port on laptop (duh)
I have a Tascam X-9 mixer, which does not have "record" out ports, that's why I have to use the booth out. The unbalanced (MASTER) ports of the mixer are hooked up to the auxilary ports on my stereo.
When playing back the mix, the recording levels sound fine, except theres a loud grounding noise too. I mix with CDJ's, so there shouldn't be a grounding problem.
I tried to use the "noise removal" effect on audacity, but it just decreases the overall volume of the mix. I explained this situation to a friend, and he said it sounds like i have too much equipment hooked up.
Any feedback would be appreciated. I am eager to record this mix I've been practicing!
Thanks!
.:s:f:.
<3
I don't have a "line-in" port on my laptop, so I purchased the MobilePre USB external sound card. Here is how I have my equipment hooked up:
[ ] Booth out of mixer (rca jacks) TO the 2 line-in channels of MobilePre (rca jacks + 1/4" adapters)
[ ] MobilePre USB TO USB port on laptop (duh)
I have a Tascam X-9 mixer, which does not have "record" out ports, that's why I have to use the booth out. The unbalanced (MASTER) ports of the mixer are hooked up to the auxilary ports on my stereo.
When playing back the mix, the recording levels sound fine, except theres a loud grounding noise too. I mix with CDJ's, so there shouldn't be a grounding problem.
I tried to use the "noise removal" effect on audacity, but it just decreases the overall volume of the mix. I explained this situation to a friend, and he said it sounds like i have too much equipment hooked up.
Any feedback would be appreciated. I am eager to record this mix I've been practicing!
Thanks!
.:s:f:.
<3