Hi all,
Over the last few months I have periodically detected a high frequency "buzz", for lack of a better word, in some of the vocal tracks I have recorded. When I mentioned this to the customers while listening back to the tracks, none of them could hear what I was talking about. It almost sounds like distortion because it is more prevalent in the louder passages, but the levels I record at are nowhere near clipping ( under -18db). Fast forward a couple of months to some sessions for a hispanic band that has me do their tracking and then send the files for mixing to a studio in Mexico. I have done this for them several times before with no problems, but this time their guy immediately complained about a high frequency noise in the tracks. First I thought I would check my cables, no go, no matter what cable I use the noise is the same. So then I tried different mics, the Neuman, the AKG C-414, the Rode, ......same noise. Ok so now I'm thinking maybe its some thing in the phantom power so I plug in some sure beta 58's,....same noise. So then I think maybe its the preamps, so i plug in to the insert returns and bypass the preamps,...same noise. So now just to eliminate the HDR , I eq the noise completely out of a recorded track ( its 8.4k to 10.1k) and bounce it to another track on the HDR, and when I play back the bounced track , no noise. so I think it's safe to say the HDR is not part of the problem. So now I'm thinking wordclock? I try it with the D8B as master and with the HDR as master. same noise. I change the apogee word clock card, same noise. Then I think, maybe the electrical power? But when I sit there with the mics on and crank the gain WAY up, there is silence...... dead silence, if there was some kind of power grid hum wouldn't it be in there all the time? When listening closely its almost like a gate opens up on the louder notes and lets this noise though, and it doesn't sustain for the whole length of the loud note but fades out. I even went back to Version 3.1 of the OS just to see if It was something corrupt in the OS, .....same noise. Ideas anyone?
Have a blessed day,
Mike