inserting voice track on fl studio 8.-problems!
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Replyinserting voice track on fl studio 8.-problems!
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Dear all ,
I have been exclusively using FL8 for my music production . Recently i have started adding voice tracks for the music i produce. Find below my computer specs.
Toshiba satellite laptop.
ASIO drivers (updated )
Now the problem is tht i am getting the pc sounds through the software . even if the roo mam using is sound proof , the microphone is catching the system sounds and there is this humm and buzz that sounds like hard drive sounds....
how do i get rid of this .
if i need to do something with the FL studio setup please advice me . i have tried my best to resovle it but ended up in vain.
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
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What's good homie i messed around with my mic in fl studio 8 and when it hummed i went to my computers volume settings which include mic volume so try that before you go on fl studio |
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I guess that could depend on your Mike placement, Sound Travels through solids more efficiently than it does through air, so the whirring of your laptop placed on the same surface as your microphone could cause the mike to pick up the laptop noises. So solution number 1 is: move the mike to a new surface. If the humming is a very low profile sound though, (quiet and non random) you can always use a noise gate. Find a vst online (im sure theres a free good one) and tweak the threshold so that you cant hear the hum. Also, you could try to isolate the bandwith that the hum is sitting on and eliminate it entirely. Play with a notch filter or a VERY specific eq and try to find the frequency range that that humming sits on, then lowwer the eq levels for that frequency range. And lastly, i think you mentioned being in a soundproof room, witch could be a problem if you have your laptop and mike in the same room. Soundproof rooms block the outsource of sound as much as they block the insource, so any noise in the room will actually be amplified in relatve to the quietness of the room. so if you have a 50 ft mike cable then feed it under the door and Start the computer work outside the room. Thats all the solutions i can think of, it Definetly doesnt sound like a software problem to me though. hope this helps,
cheers,
Acrylic. |
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thanks guys am on it will post back the results |
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Sound, and Audio Devices > voice > microphone > turn off the Boost.
Make sure that the FX channel your recording to in FL8 is not the same as any of the other sounds within your tracks.
As for Asio drivers, they stink :P
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The boost, amplifies the laptop more as well as the sound proofed area |
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better mic... you dont want dynamic, record in your closet... put a compressor on it, and fl studios soundgoodizer is a beast so definently use that, might wanna record with audacity or adobe audition anyway tho |
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My laptop (hp zx5000), when plugged into speakers, makes a horrible buzzing noise; you can even hear mouse movements and noises when the computer uses any graphics ram (ie. opening a new window) It also picks that up when I try to record anything, so it just might be a hardware problem (mine being a crappy power jack)... that would be a last resort, though. |
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i had a similar problem but it wasn't recording audio it was uploading a loop. i had itunes running at the same time i was exporting a file and i recorded some backround noise almost like fax machine sounds but when i closed all other programs it worked. |
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