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Recording And Eeerie noises in mix that won't go away
Hello friends on A.G.F!
I have a general wondering about recording noise that seems to be coming through my stereo, and into my recorder rendering it useless... Recently a new 5G transmitter was installed in very close proximity to my room... Unfortunately ever sense it was installed, I have been hearing these eerie coded beeps, and noises that make my efforts to record a sound useless...I don't actually know if the sounds are coming from the transmitter, but it did start when it was installed in very close proximity to me... Virtually, I can't do any new stuff and this has been the most frustrating thing cause I want the world to hear my songs...Basically a 2 year hiatus ever sense this contraption was installed... Has anyone ever experienced this? It sounds like the alien codes that you hear on independence day when they are being invaded by the big spaceship.... I am really crushed. Is there any way to get rid of these strange noises that are coming through my stereo, and through my recorder? Is there another device that can be purchased to get rid of strange sounds that are coming through? Is there anything to try or a button that I may not be pressing on my recorder? I am utterly crushed and hoping to find some help here because I am recording with acoustic instruments. Please help. Eric |
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Talking about a wireless router for example? How close together are the equipment in question? Same power outlet? Quality of equipment, cables?
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...and what are you using to record? A mic/preamp into an interface into a computer? Or a handheld device or something else?
Can you post a recording of the noise? |
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When my iPhone is on the same side of the table as my Presonus AudioBox USB 96 interface, I hear buzzy sounds that remind me slightly of the old fax sounds, but quieter — more like little clicks. It always goes away when I move the phone to the other side of the table. This used to happen with speaker phones at work.
Cellular or WiFi signals can interfere with audio. The fix is to increase the distance.
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I'm assuming that turning mobile phones off will do the same thing, correct? Who wants a phone to ring in the middle of a take anyway?
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Embrace the eerie.
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You mean a cell tower? Outdoors?
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When I am producing, one of my rules is "leave the phones and cameras in the control room. If you want to do a short video of you performing in the studio we can do it when the takes are done." Bob
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