Digital crackling on all recordings
Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 8:33 pm
Hi there,
I've used Audacity (albeit relatively sporadically) for years to record DJ mixes. Line out of the mixer, into the Mac sound card and record. Simple.
I'm a serato user and play both files via serato and records via the thru function. Has worked totally fine for years.
Lately, everything I record has an aggressive digital ticking or crackling. It doesn't normally start from the start of the mix but 10-15 minutes in and drops in and out throughout from there. I've managed to record one 50 minute mix without this in the last 6 months but everything else I've recorded has had the crackling. I used to use serato and audacity on the same computer with no problems and thought it may be an issue with the Mac struggling to both run serato and record the line input, so I changed to running audacity on another computer.
I thought it might be a bit rate/sample rate issue but am not very technical and can't seem to work out the problem.
Can anybody advise? Even better, can anybody suggest a way to remove the crackling from previous recordings where I've kept the Audacity project file?
Any help would be appreciated as I'm about to quit using the programme soon as I've lost too much time recording unusable content.
Thanks
David
I've used Audacity (albeit relatively sporadically) for years to record DJ mixes. Line out of the mixer, into the Mac sound card and record. Simple.
I'm a serato user and play both files via serato and records via the thru function. Has worked totally fine for years.
Lately, everything I record has an aggressive digital ticking or crackling. It doesn't normally start from the start of the mix but 10-15 minutes in and drops in and out throughout from there. I've managed to record one 50 minute mix without this in the last 6 months but everything else I've recorded has had the crackling. I used to use serato and audacity on the same computer with no problems and thought it may be an issue with the Mac struggling to both run serato and record the line input, so I changed to running audacity on another computer.
I thought it might be a bit rate/sample rate issue but am not very technical and can't seem to work out the problem.
Can anybody advise? Even better, can anybody suggest a way to remove the crackling from previous recordings where I've kept the Audacity project file?
Any help would be appreciated as I'm about to quit using the programme soon as I've lost too much time recording unusable content.
Thanks
David