yeah it could leak in via some path other then the mic cable, I guess.
ESPECIALLY if it was in someones pocket.

I couldn't see any plugins for audacity to remove that stuff, but was
worth a try.

On Oct 4, 9:29 am, carl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Strange, because we "always" remind each other to do just that when
> recording. Then we forget to turn them back on... :)
>
> I do believe that all of our mics are balanced and shielded. But I
> think that's no match the the GSM radiation...
>
> On Sep 28, 9:04 pm, Michael Neale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Or use microphones with balanced lines (as that would most likely
> > cancel it out).
>
> > I also keep hearing the "dings" of SMS, and calendar reminders, which
> > always make me look down at my phone to see who is messaging me/what
> > meeting I am missing ;)
>
> > On Sep 28, 7:11 pm, Casper Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > May I politely suggest you put your iPhones on airplane mode when
> > > recording? GSM crosstalk/jitter used to be only an issue when Joe was
> > > on the mike but now it seems to interfere and dominate pretty much
> > > constantly, stealing focus away from otherwise interesting
> > > conversations.
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