Distortion on recording
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 8:54 pm
Hi,
I am having a problem with a recording that I have.
I am a percussionist at a university and record all of my lessons with my teachers so that I can go back and listen to myself playing and hear what my teachers hear.
I am using Audacity 2.0.0 and Windows 7 on a dell laptop. To record I am using a Zoom H2n with the comp/limiter on "Drums" and the gain at 4.
It is difficult to find a good setting because of all the different timbres and volumes. For instance, I want to be able to set the recorder down (and not mess with it during the lesson) and have the recorder pick up my lesson teacher speaking to me across the room, but also not being extremely distorted when playing something like drum set.
I haven't noticed any problems with loud instruments being distorted, but when I play the marimba, the recording gets distorted. I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the position of the recorder or not. It is usually positioned on top of a vibraphone, with the vibraphone cover on, about 10 feet away from the marimba.
I noticed that I don't get the distortion when I have head phones on or if the volume is below ~75%. Unfortunately, I need the volume to be pretty high on my laptop in order to hear everything well.
Is this a problem with my computer? I'm not sure if this is because I have to turn the volume up loud or not. Is there anything I could do in audacity to help fix this?
I'll include a small example to demonstrate what I mean.
Thanks
I am having a problem with a recording that I have.
I am a percussionist at a university and record all of my lessons with my teachers so that I can go back and listen to myself playing and hear what my teachers hear.
I am using Audacity 2.0.0 and Windows 7 on a dell laptop. To record I am using a Zoom H2n with the comp/limiter on "Drums" and the gain at 4.
It is difficult to find a good setting because of all the different timbres and volumes. For instance, I want to be able to set the recorder down (and not mess with it during the lesson) and have the recorder pick up my lesson teacher speaking to me across the room, but also not being extremely distorted when playing something like drum set.
I haven't noticed any problems with loud instruments being distorted, but when I play the marimba, the recording gets distorted. I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the position of the recorder or not. It is usually positioned on top of a vibraphone, with the vibraphone cover on, about 10 feet away from the marimba.
I noticed that I don't get the distortion when I have head phones on or if the volume is below ~75%. Unfortunately, I need the volume to be pretty high on my laptop in order to hear everything well.
Is this a problem with my computer? I'm not sure if this is because I have to turn the volume up loud or not. Is there anything I could do in audacity to help fix this?
I'll include a small example to demonstrate what I mean.
Thanks