Not recording frequencies above 6Khz.
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 12:59 am
Hi all,
I'm having a problem that I can't seem to find a solution for.
Two days ago I recorded a lecture, total length of 4 hours (breaks included).
I recorded the lecture in four parts, each part around 1 hour of length.
The audio was recorded in Audacity 1.3.12 (beta) on an Acer laptop using the
mic-in port. Track settings were set to: 16 bit, 48 Khz.
Yesterday I went through my material and noticed something quite strange.
The first clip sounds fantastic, the following three clips sounds quite tinny
and not at all as clean and rich as the first clip. Therefore I did a Plot
Spectrum analysis on each clip in Audacity. The first clip has a frequency span
from "0 Hz" to 20 Khz. The other clips only had a span from "0 Hz" to 6 Khz,
after that it's completely flat!?
Today I tried to do another recording and every time I got the same result;
tinny sound, almost nothing above 6 Khz (a spike or two around 15 Khz)...?
What might be the problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Molkar
I'm having a problem that I can't seem to find a solution for.
Two days ago I recorded a lecture, total length of 4 hours (breaks included).
I recorded the lecture in four parts, each part around 1 hour of length.
The audio was recorded in Audacity 1.3.12 (beta) on an Acer laptop using the
mic-in port. Track settings were set to: 16 bit, 48 Khz.
Yesterday I went through my material and noticed something quite strange.
The first clip sounds fantastic, the following three clips sounds quite tinny
and not at all as clean and rich as the first clip. Therefore I did a Plot
Spectrum analysis on each clip in Audacity. The first clip has a frequency span
from "0 Hz" to 20 Khz. The other clips only had a span from "0 Hz" to 6 Khz,
after that it's completely flat!?
Today I tried to do another recording and every time I got the same result;
tinny sound, almost nothing above 6 Khz (a spike or two around 15 Khz)...?
What might be the problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Molkar