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<blockquote data-quote="David Wise" data-source="post: 216181" data-attributes="member: 15367"><p>Ok, did even more testing, determined it happens regardless of volume, distance, input level, or instrument. Was able to duplicate the same thing in every circumstance on both alto sax and flute in USB mode, and was unable to reproduce it under any circumstance when recording direct to SD. The noise DOES increase and decrease in volume in conjunction with the volume of the recording, but as far as I can tell it is always present. It also continues farther into the upper range as I went higher on flute, and seems to eventually tail off near the upper end of the flute's range. This time I actually also encountered a brand new artifact that I've never heard before, a randomly occurring brief buzzing noise.</p><p>Here's a new recording, edited together from different tracks, narrated throughout, laid out in the following order:</p><p>Alto sax in USB mode recording level 30 near (≈1 foot from mic), far (≈10 ft from mic); recording level 5 near, far; alto sax recorded direct to SD level 30 near, far, level 5 near, far; flute in USB mode level 30, flute direct to SD level 30</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UCx9hMHvJgIwYgztOHQPLLtJ6y2bqOf9/view?usp=sharing[/URL]</p><p></p><p>If anything is unclear please let me know. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Wise, post: 216181, member: 15367"] Ok, did even more testing, determined it happens regardless of volume, distance, input level, or instrument. Was able to duplicate the same thing in every circumstance on both alto sax and flute in USB mode, and was unable to reproduce it under any circumstance when recording direct to SD. The noise DOES increase and decrease in volume in conjunction with the volume of the recording, but as far as I can tell it is always present. It also continues farther into the upper range as I went higher on flute, and seems to eventually tail off near the upper end of the flute's range. This time I actually also encountered a brand new artifact that I've never heard before, a randomly occurring brief buzzing noise. Here's a new recording, edited together from different tracks, narrated throughout, laid out in the following order: Alto sax in USB mode recording level 30 near (≈1 foot from mic), far (≈10 ft from mic); recording level 5 near, far; alto sax recorded direct to SD level 30 near, far, level 5 near, far; flute in USB mode level 30, flute direct to SD level 30 [URL unfurl="true"]https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UCx9hMHvJgIwYgztOHQPLLtJ6y2bqOf9/view?usp=sharing[/URL] If anything is unclear please let me know. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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