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mar. 18 oct. 2005, 04:26
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I have a Lacie 160GB Ext. HD thats connected using FW800. I bought it intending to record audio directly to it so I could leave space on my int. for programs etc. But the problem is: if it is in the same room as the mic im recording with (which it always is) then it is heard all over the track what can i do?
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mar. 18 oct. 2005, 05:08
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I suppose it's noise (sound) and not noise (electricity) you have trouble with. Also, does it have a fan? (oooch) I'd try to place the drive as far away as possible with some material around it to bring down the noise, now the heat will be a problem. As the best things to damp the noise will also be the ones perfect to keep the heat inside… You could also make a movable separation of the place so that the mic is somewhat isolated (something to suspend a heavy cover for example), there's also You should have a look to the great Studio SOS series in Sound On Sound, articles older than 6 months are free and full of hints in that area and they have workable solutions for small cash.
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ven. 21 oct. 2005, 10:57
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If the the problem is electric rather than accoustic , you must chack your cables, also check your your electric installation in your house.
Some problems can emanate from improper grounding circuits as an example. (usuallay generates hum - but you get the idea - various noise problems can be electric rather then accoustic in nature )
(As "lepetitmartien" also indicated)
A couple of years back there were sveveral reports of noise from the spdif/digital outs on some the Mac G5:s.
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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