MD: noiseNoiseNOISE

2000-06-02 Thread Jimmy and Johnny need to stop eating worlds and sweeping legs
So, I have a MD 4 track that I'm using to record a signal from my computer. When I attach a cable to the computer, it's noisy as all get out. Kinda like if you touch a guitar cable that plugged into an amp and the other side isn't attached to anything. I'm using a stereo miniplug in the line

Re: MD: aiwa stuff again

2000-06-02 Thread J. Coon
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Re: MD: end search petition

2000-06-02 Thread Neil
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000 11:40:35 +0100 (BST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been researching which portable recorder to buy for ages now. I plan to use it for sampling ambient natural sound (pretension alert?!). I need a unit which has both manual and automatic gain recording, which can

Re: MD: noiseNoiseNOISE

2000-06-02 Thread Matthew Wall
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === the miniplug is what is doing it, computer

Re: MD: noiseNoiseNOISE

2000-06-02 Thread Sean Buckingham
I'm thinking it's cause I'm using a stereo plug into a mono input and something isn't grounded right- but I just don't know. If the input on the card is mono, have you tried sending it a mono signal from a mono source, using a mono jack? (e..sorry) I'd try that before anything else.

Re: MD: noiseNoiseNOISE

2000-06-02 Thread Jimmy and Johnny need to stop eating worlds and sweeping legs
Sean Buckingham wrote: I'm thinking it's cause I'm using a stereo plug into a mono input and something isn't grounded right- but I just don't know. If the input on the card is mono, have you tried sending it a mono signal from a mono source, using a mono jack? (e..sorry) The input