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Remove noise

Psycrow

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Hi

I have asus rampage IV formula and use the the on board soundcard with the green output for my speakers or i can switch to the front display of my pc and use my headset. Disable my speakers ofc.

And then i just bought the samson meteor mic and everything workf fine, but when i record anything from music or when i speak, then i can hear this baground noise always...how can i get rid of it and were does it come from..it is drivinf me insane.

How do people record so smooth voice with no hissssing in the baground...

My record volume is 20 in windows and if i turn if up more then i can hear this white noise or static or noise...
 
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Some mic's are more sensitive to background noise than others.
And when you turn up the mic gain, you will hear the background noise more.

All normal.

First thing to do is eliminate the background noise itself.
They don't have loud computers, kids playing, dogs barking, etc. in sound studios. :)

After that, then you may need to try different mics.
 
I found it it is Hiss noise not bagground noise from things..and i also worked out its from my speakers that is connected to my pc and a reciever..it must be the cable..i will try with batter shieldet cables..brb
But any hints will do..like should i get an soundcard or some kind of other auudio box for recording clean sound ?
 
That's true, you can have amplifier noise as well.
Not much you can do but upgrade to higher end stuff if that's the case.

Try turning down the speakers when you do a recording to level 0.
 
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