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January 4, 2010
Reversing phase to get rid of noise

In theory, reversing phase on a noisy signal should get rid of unwanted noise, right? I have a guitar signal I've recorded using a small headphone AC powered amplifier. The sound is great except that it contains a "buzz" that is very noticeable during the silent parts. I copied the buzz to another track and […]

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December 21, 2006
unwanted radio through speakers

Greetings, I am getting very faint radio signals through a small set of powered speakers when no radio is ever on and the volume is turned down completely. This also happens on my receiver elsewhere in the house when on an aux input that I hook into my computer. I am wondering how to eliminate […]

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October 8, 2006
Interferance through my speakers?

Hi there i'm getting frustrated now, ive bought a new soundcard an audiophile, the last soundcard i had was picking up interference through my speakers, not in recording mode though, so if i make a tune and burn it to CD I don't get the interference. anyway I installed this new card and I'm still […]

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September 14, 2006
Tascam help? Noise

Hi there, So I have a Tascam Portastudio 414 mkII that I've been trying to use for quite some time, and have never been able to get to work properly. I'm about ready to throw the thing in the trash. The instruction manual assumes a previous general working knowledge of recording, which I definitely don't […]

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