Loud noise in the middle of recording
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Loud noise in the middle of recording
I'm getting frustrated. Everything seems to be recording good and then all of a sudden a loud scratchy noise comes on and I stop the turntable but the noise continues until I stop the software. I then have to start the recording process over again. Does anyone know how I can prevent this from happening?
Thanks, Diane
Thanks, Diane
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straightupwv
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Re: Loud noise in the middle of recording
As goofy as this may sound, try minimizing the screen after hitting the record button. Drawing the waveform in real time while recording can cause random noise with some systems.
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Re: Loud noise in the middle of recording
Thanks. I will try anything!
Re: Loud noise in the middle of recording
Nope. That did not work. Any other ideas, anyone??? Please????
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Re: Loud noise in the middle of recording
You didn't say USB turntable, but that's what it is, right?
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Re: Loud noise in the middle of recording
Sorry. Yes, it's a USB turntable, Numark TTUSB
Thanks, Diane
Thanks, Diane
Re: Loud noise in the middle of recording
The Numark TTUSB is a re-badged ION turntable, and they are notorious for USB problems.
The only reliable solution we have seen on this forum is to ignore the USB interface and plug the analogue out from the turntable into a phono pre-amp, then out from the phono pre-amp into a "Line-in" socket on your sound card.
Unfortunately this is not an option on many laptop computers as they often only have a microphone input and not a Line-in.
The USB interfaces on these devices seem to be very borderline between working perfectly, and not working at all. Sometimes the problem can be resolved by using a different USB port on your computer, or using a different computer, but if neither of these options work, then the analogue route is the only remaining option.
(Avoid using any other USB devices at the same time as the turntable, and do not use a USB hub.)
The only reliable solution we have seen on this forum is to ignore the USB interface and plug the analogue out from the turntable into a phono pre-amp, then out from the phono pre-amp into a "Line-in" socket on your sound card.
Unfortunately this is not an option on many laptop computers as they often only have a microphone input and not a Line-in.
The USB interfaces on these devices seem to be very borderline between working perfectly, and not working at all. Sometimes the problem can be resolved by using a different USB port on your computer, or using a different computer, but if neither of these options work, then the analogue route is the only remaining option.
(Avoid using any other USB devices at the same time as the turntable, and do not use a USB hub.)
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Re: Loud noise in the middle of recording
Thanks so much. I'll try that.