Re:Samson G track buzz problem
2012/07/04 16:49:52
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miketv101
Im not sure if this is the right forum to post this in, so if its not alright or whatever please point me in the right direction and feel free to lock the thread etc. Awhile back I did alot of researching into what mic I wanted to get and settled on getting the G track. I had heard some issues regarding its use with certain computers but thought I'd take a chance. I was happy with it for awhile, but I noticed that even when I went out of my way to have a quiet recording environment there'd always be a slight buzz. Then I turned my recording volume on the mic to zero and it was still recording static. I tried a couple different recording programs all to the same end, and also on my laptop with the same results. I even took it to my torn down apartment where there'd be no electrical devices for interference and it still happened. I read a couple things that it might be a compatibility with win7 issue, but its not worth it to reformat my computer and put on a new operating system for the sake of something Im not sure of.
Can anyone help me or have any suggestions? I'm straight up out of ideas here. I can upload audio examples somewhere if it'd help. Thanks for any responses, sorry if Im in the wrong place.
Have you tried disabling your laptop's own soundcard for recording? Maybe you are picking up extraneous noise through it.
I realize you've already made your choice but I personally would be very leery of a USB mic at this point.
Brando
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