This is a characteristic of bluetooth, maybe airplay i.e. over your wifi
network would work better, but USB would do best, with the mixers these
days all having some kind of USB output. I don't know if there is a USB
Y-connector, but it would have to be powered, most likely.
Joe Giovanelli wrot
has anyone experienced theis problem when either using an external
microphone/ microphone headset combo/internal microphone where when
recording there is great amounts of static/crackle?
my plextalk pocket is on the 6.0 firmware and the book port plus is on
the 4.2 firmware both units exibit thi
this often happens to me when the cables are being moved around. When
the cables are still, I find no static. Be sure that the end of each
cable is not being moved during recording.
Kelly
On 6/17/14, Sunshine wrote:
> has anyone experienced theis problem when either using an external
> micro
Kelly, i have insured this and no go still static what can be done about it?
On 6/17/2014 5:13 AM, Kelly Pierce wrote:
this often happens to me when the cables are being moved around. When
the cables are still, I find no static. Be sure that the end of each
cable is not being moved during recor
the subject line asks the question i am wanting to know how to do does
anyone know what to do to make this work?
and no go on the holding the cables stable either still get the crackle
or what ever it is would you want a recording to show what i am talking
about?
On 6/17/2014 8:25 AM, Sunshine wrote:
Kelly, i have insured this and no go still static what can be done
about it?
On 6/17/2014 5:13 AM, Kelly
Thanks for the update. Unfortunately, I have no more suggestions. I
haven't encountered this problem before except when cables are bumped.
I keep a roll of painter's tape with me to prevent this from
happening. I have been able to create high quality recordings with my
Book Port that have been br
Hello,
You could do the following:
On the BP, start a recording by pushing the record button and leave it in
pause mode.
Place the BP into Monitor Output mode.
With a cable, connect the BP's headphone jack to the mike/line-in on your
computer.
You might have to adjust the settings for this input
Hi friends,
I am Dave Trevino's wife and have more Audacity questions:
1. Are there any tutorials that can take me from the very beginning? I have
used Studeo Recorder for editing but that's my only experience.
2. The file I want to work with is a conference call with superimposed (or
bac
Deb,
I don't have much experience with Audacity but I do have some experience with
noise reduction. What it sounds as though is happening is that you may
have included too much in the sample of noise that you extracted when you
started with the noise reduction process. I think that was covere
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