On Thu, 2009-11-26 at 07:22 +0000, Paul O'Malley - gnu's not unix - wrote: > aurele wrote: > > A possible way for audacity and other sound register ... > > > > For sure it's not a mathematical response, but I give you the solution > > I've found because I already have this trouble of strange noise when I > > record "directly" with audacity in concert or live session with music > > instrument. > > > > So I use a Sony MD player/recorder or a special music record external > > hard drive to record concert session, and after I record from the > > support to audacity. > > > > I don't understand why, (the quality compression why not) but the noise > > desapear and the record is good. > > > > Are you using an external mic? > If not you will pick up hardware noise. > Sadly an external mic and headset are a requirement 90% of the time if > you want reasonable quality with any laptop recording. > > That other 10% is just luck. ;-) > > P.
Hi P., I'll try to be as clear as possible ... So to help some friends here I record them in live concert, there a lot of music instruments and voice, all are connected on a master table and I record from the output master table. we can draw this like that : guitare ----------- --- singuer ----------- --- --- --- battery ----------- --- --- --- --- --- Mix Master Table --- record solution micro 1 ----------- --- --- --- --- micro 2 ----------- --- --- ... ----------- If I use a laptop with audacity, their is an horrible noise If I use a Mini Disk MD recorder the sound is good If I use a Special External Music hard drive the sound is good At this time I use the MD to record first and after I record a second time from the MD to the laptop with audacity. and the sound is good (but not as best as I think it's really possible) to make audio CD. That's why I think of the compression quality ... or something in the code. But for sure I am just a little user, not a Master of Code or something else. -- aurele "On a toujours besoin d'un plus petit que soit" Jean De La Fontaine _______________________________________________ gNewSense-dev mailing list gNewSense-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-dev