I believe it's a hardware issue because it's only present when I record my audio. It sounds like a buzzing sound and like I'm in a cave.
A bad resistor can cause your BCM to make a clicking sound. The clicking noise can be caused by the relays and replacing the BCM will fix the problem.
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Yes you can, just google it and you will see. Plus there are tutorials on how to so it.
No. Because of the advancements in computer recording anyone can record their music at home on their computer. Because of this recording studios are seeing less and less artists come in to record. This means smaller studios can't afford to keep running. Those that can stay in business are having to cut staff.
Noise, noise, noise at Christmas time!The singing
You will have to determine the source of the noise before you can fix it.
a noise of a computer is lower than atelivision
You have to pin-point the source of the noise and then you can determine what steps to take to fix it.
There is a free program called Audacity which, though it has a weak point at file types, is very good for recording and refining. Once you have installed Audacity, select a section of pure noise. Then go into the Effect menu. Select "Noise Removal". Click "Get Noise Profile", select the entire area you want noise removed from, go into "Noise Removal" again, and click "Remove Noise".
probably if plugged into the computer, you'd probably get more noise using a mic, that might depend.
you've choosen the wrong input for recording
New CV joints will fix the grinding noise
Generally clothes that won't interfere with the recording, like clothes that don't make a lot of noise, or no noise at all.
To isolate sound, and eliminate background noise.
The magnetic and optical recording media industry manufactures blank audio and video recording tape, computer tape, and both rigid and floppy computer disks
You need to locate the source of the noise to determine why then we can help you fix it.
The purpose of using computer recording software is to capture what is on the screen of your computer, as well as all the audio activity to create industry-standard video files.