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Static and I dont know how to fix!

New Here ,
Nov 01, 2024 Nov 01, 2024

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I recently got a new microphone, I've everything set up correctly and tried different wires.. When I tried to start recording today,  all I could hear was this terrible static noise. Even when I tried using the preset for "podcast voice," which is appropriate (as it's for a podcast) the noise persisted. While adjusting settings has helped reduce the static slightly, it hasn't completely eliminated it. I can still hear a hum when I speak. I've attached recordings of both the silence and my voice for reference. it also sounds really loud even when I change the volume on the track itself...Please help!

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Nov 01, 2024 Nov 01, 2024

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Need more information about your mic. What it sounds like here is that somewhere in your system there's something winding the mic gain right up between words- we call this agc, and it's obviously undesirable. It's not leads or anything like that causing this - It's something I. Your setup.

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Nov 01, 2024 Nov 01, 2024

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ahh okay intersting. So I am using an apple mac computer and the microphone is a TONER TC30 (condenser microphone) with a USB type-C to USB-A 2.0 Cable (cable also long- 200cm). Its on a shock/anti-vibration mount and also has a pop filter. The mic is also meant to be cardioid pattern- so technically it shouldnt have this issue. I have it plugged straight into the mac computer so its not on any additional connections.

Thankyou for your help

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Nov 01, 2024 Nov 01, 2024

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There should be some sort of control panel for the mic, but since this is on a mac, and I don't have one, I can't be of any more specific help about that. But it has to be at that point as there's nothing else between it and Audition.

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Nov 02, 2024 Nov 02, 2024

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Okay, I'll have a look. Thankyou.

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Nov 02, 2024 Nov 02, 2024

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Do you think it has anything to do with this? (attached)

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Nov 02, 2024 Nov 02, 2024

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On the face of it, no - but as I said, I'm not a Mac user.

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