Hi, I'm a new user of DCART 4.0. I got the software bundled with the XPsound product.
The play-through (i.e. the LP sound coming through the pre-amp and computer speakers) is good, but the recorded sound has a nasty low rumble that I can't get rid of with the software. I have a feeling this is because of poor A-D conversion in my soundcard (since it's a Soundblaster AWE 64, mostly a playback card, not a recording card). Do you agree? Does this problem sound familiar? Is there a filter I can apply in the software to get rid of this, or do I have to replace the sound card? Can you recommend a new cheap soundcard for me?
A couple of other things: my turntable isn't grounded. Do you think this is the cause of the recorded rumble, and do you think it's a problem? Also, I can hear a hum when the computer speakers are turned way up, and I use my optical mouse. Do you think that's a problem? should I avoid using the mouse when recording (will the hum be picked up by he recording?)
My PC is a Celeron 800 MHz with 128 MB of RAM, and Windows 2000 Professional.
Any help on the matter is appreciated.
The play-through (i.e. the LP sound coming through the pre-amp and computer speakers) is good, but the recorded sound has a nasty low rumble that I can't get rid of with the software. I have a feeling this is because of poor A-D conversion in my soundcard (since it's a Soundblaster AWE 64, mostly a playback card, not a recording card). Do you agree? Does this problem sound familiar? Is there a filter I can apply in the software to get rid of this, or do I have to replace the sound card? Can you recommend a new cheap soundcard for me?
A couple of other things: my turntable isn't grounded. Do you think this is the cause of the recorded rumble, and do you think it's a problem? Also, I can hear a hum when the computer speakers are turned way up, and I use my optical mouse. Do you think that's a problem? should I avoid using the mouse when recording (will the hum be picked up by he recording?)
My PC is a Celeron 800 MHz with 128 MB of RAM, and Windows 2000 Professional.
Any help on the matter is appreciated.
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