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<blockquote data-quote="Russell Vesely" data-source="post: 8328" data-attributes="member: 5101"><p>[TABLE="class: tborder, width: 100%, align: center"]</p><p>[TR]</p><p>[TD="class: alt1"] We've been having a strange noise issue in the studio, and can't seem to suss it. We've eliminated every piece of gear as a source, we've had the power company come out and meter the lines with various gadgets, we've tried EMF filters, and the power company even brought out a cherry-picker bucket truck to check the transformer, but they say everything checks out. Here is a <a href="https://soundcloud.com/thaddeus-moore/what-is-this-noise" target="_blank">link to the sound in question</a>; if anyone has any suggestions as to what the hell it could be, PLEASE let us know! It's showing up in the recordings, and that's not cool. (The example of the noise was run through a noise filter and boosted 42dB total with a limiter to remove background 60-cycle hum and to make the offending noise more audible, respectively.)</p><p> </p><p>Could it be RF interference? Cell tower? It's localized, and doesn't happen with surrounding buildings. It also seems to have something akin to a pattern, of sorts. And there also seems to be some sort of structure to the waveform shape, though what it might indicate is beyond my scope of understanding.</p><p> </p><p> <a href="https://soundcloud.com/thaddeus-moore/what-is-this-noise" target="_blank">https://soundcloud.com/thaddeus-moor...-is-this-noise</a></p><p> </p><p>Thanks for any and every suggestion you might have!</p><p> </p><p>Thanks a lot for any and every suggestion! </p><p>[/TD]</p><p>[/TR]</p><p>[TR]</p><p>[TD="class: alt2"] <img src="http://static.gearslutz.com/board/images/vca/statusicon/user_online.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /> [/TD]</p><p>[TD="class: alt1, align: right"][/TD]</p><p>[/TR]</p><p>[/TABLE]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russell Vesely, post: 8328, member: 5101"] [TABLE="class: tborder, width: 100%, align: center"] [TR] [TD="class: alt1"] We've been having a strange noise issue in the studio, and can't seem to suss it. We've eliminated every piece of gear as a source, we've had the power company come out and meter the lines with various gadgets, we've tried EMF filters, and the power company even brought out a cherry-picker bucket truck to check the transformer, but they say everything checks out. Here is a [URL="https://soundcloud.com/thaddeus-moore/what-is-this-noise"]link to the sound in question[/URL]; if anyone has any suggestions as to what the hell it could be, PLEASE let us know! It's showing up in the recordings, and that's not cool. (The example of the noise was run through a noise filter and boosted 42dB total with a limiter to remove background 60-cycle hum and to make the offending noise more audible, respectively.) Could it be RF interference? Cell tower? It's localized, and doesn't happen with surrounding buildings. It also seems to have something akin to a pattern, of sorts. And there also seems to be some sort of structure to the waveform shape, though what it might indicate is beyond my scope of understanding. [URL="https://soundcloud.com/thaddeus-moore/what-is-this-noise"]https://soundcloud.com/thaddeus-moor...-is-this-noise[/URL] Thanks for any and every suggestion you might have! Thanks a lot for any and every suggestion! [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD="class: alt2"] [IMG]http://static.gearslutz.com/board/images/vca/statusicon/user_online.gif[/IMG] [/TD] [TD="class: alt1, align: right"][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [/QUOTE]
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