Possible soundcard problem?
Possible soundcard problem? Posted on: 07.03.2013 by Loyd Cilek Hello, so I was just broadcasting live on mixlr and someone informed me that there was a loud buzzing on the audio, I checked it out and sure enough there was.But I can't work out what was causing it, I checked all the connections but nothing was loose. I stopped the broadcast, opened up audacity and recorded the audio that way and it was crystal clear. Restarted my laptop, changed the usb port, checked all the settings, but every time I broadcast the buzzing is there. I was live last week without anu problems too, I've checked the saved recording on the mixlr site. I'm using 2 CDJ 2000s with a DJM 800, going via the record out into the line in of a Numark DJ IO USB soundcard. Anyone got any suggestions? Thanks. | |
Loyd Cilek 07.03.2013 | Hello, so I was just broadcasting live on mixlr and someone informed me that there was a loud buzzing on the audio, I checked it out and sure enough there was. But I can't work out what was causing it, I checked all the connections but nothing was loose. I stopped the broadcast, opened up audacity and recorded the audio that way and it was crystal clear. Restarted my laptop, changed the usb port, checked all the settings, but every time I broadcast the buzzing is there. I was live last week without anu problems too, I've checked the saved recording on the mixlr site. I'm using 2 CDJ 2000s with a DJM 800, going via the record out into the line in of a Numark DJ IO USB soundcard. Anyone got any suggestions? Thanks. |
Loyd Cilek 08.03.2013 | That's what I was believeing and regarding the connections it's rca output from the mixer into rca input on the soundcard so there's definitely no confusion between mono or stereo. |
Jerica Salava 07.03.2013 | ^ yeah weird. |
Alphonso Deitchman 07.03.2013 | If the input sounds fine through Audacity it can't really be a connection issue surely? |
Loyd Cilek 07.03.2013 | I will give that a try and report back, thanks. |
Jerica Salava 07.03.2013 | check any adapters. it could be a stereo adapter in a mono or vice versa. connect everything up so you can hear the buzz and start subtracting pieces till it's gone. > |
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