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offline ggloom from California (United States) on 2002-12-31 12:45 [#00496643]
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i'm tired of soft synths, I want to start recording using
only analogue synths and beats. my problem: i connect my
module to my computer, i open Sound Forge(i also have Logic
just never use it) and record my sounds using the program's
recorder. i always get unwanted feedback in the background
and it really annoys me...no matter how many times I alter
the sound, i still hear feedback...
any hints on how i can record analogue into my computer
w/out getting feedback? could it be that my cable is bad?
could it be the fact that i'm using Sound Forge to record?
help?


 

offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-12-31 12:48 [#00496644]
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there are digital cables, minidics use them


 

offline rarndaraki from from from from (United States) on 2002-12-31 13:11 [#00496653]
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yea you need some sort of analogue to digital converter, a
cable probably.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-12-31 13:13 [#00496657]
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it could also be that analouge is just naturally noisy.

what synth/drum machines you got?


 

offline ggloom from California (United States) on 2002-12-31 17:43 [#00496794]
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nord rack 2



 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-12-31 17:57 [#00496797]
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hmmm

nm then


 

offline hepburnenthorpe from sydney (Australia) on 2003-01-01 07:17 [#00497081]
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the only way you could be getting feedback is if the sound
going into your computer is coming back out and into your
synth again. you sure you meen feedback? doesnt sound
possible to me.

are you using the line in?

if your using the mic in you will get unwanted noise. the
mic line is amped to get more level through a mic. but you
shouldnt need that much level to record from a synth.

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offline warpphex from lurkston, ziltyland. (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-01 08:54 [#00497215]
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sounds like you need an audio interface i use the m audio
quattro .


 

offline Spookyluke from United States on 2003-01-01 09:42 [#00497312]
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You'll want the line in recording volume to be lower,
probably.
In my experience, lowering that is going to clean up the
sound exponentially.


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-01 10:03 [#00497345]
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if your getting fuzz then you can try and lower the really
high frequencies on the Sonic Foundry EQ plug-in


 


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