Interference while listening to metronome or other tracks in audacity while recording
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2021 6:37 pm
I am using Audacity 2.3.0 on Windows 10.
When recording vocals with an online metronome playing at minimum volume through over-the-ears headphones (which I cannot hear at all when the headphones are a foot away from my face), I am getting weird interference. For the most part, it sounds like pulses of noise in time with the metronome tempo - not the sound of the metronome, however, just noisy interference that I don't usually get with my recording setup. The problem occurs to the same degree no matter how far my headphone are from the microphone. Also, I'm just using the built-in laptop microphone, which hasn't historically been all that sensitive.
Additionally, when trying to record harmony while listening to a melody line in the same audacity file, I can always hear the melody line in the background of the harmony recording. Again, moving the headphones away from the microphone does not make a difference.
Any advice on how to avoid this interference? My setup works just fine for simple spoken word recordings.
When recording vocals with an online metronome playing at minimum volume through over-the-ears headphones (which I cannot hear at all when the headphones are a foot away from my face), I am getting weird interference. For the most part, it sounds like pulses of noise in time with the metronome tempo - not the sound of the metronome, however, just noisy interference that I don't usually get with my recording setup. The problem occurs to the same degree no matter how far my headphone are from the microphone. Also, I'm just using the built-in laptop microphone, which hasn't historically been all that sensitive.
Additionally, when trying to record harmony while listening to a melody line in the same audacity file, I can always hear the melody line in the background of the harmony recording. Again, moving the headphones away from the microphone does not make a difference.
Any advice on how to avoid this interference? My setup works just fine for simple spoken word recordings.