Hi folks, I´ve just been reading the previous post about audio analysis which were very helpfull. What I can´t figure out is why the audio bars keep on moving even after I cut every audio input. Got my mic in mute so there shouldn´t be any sound source making the bars move. That makes me wonder whether the bars move acordingly to the music when is enabled.
Can anyone give me a hint bout this?
Thanks very much in advance. Love & Peace 2 y´all
bruno
another audio analysis query
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hi,
are the bars moving or just staying at somewhat the same value?
because if they sort of stay on the same value check the ground of your motherboard.
i had it with one of my shuttles and when the power source of that shutle broke down and i got a new one the noise wasnt there anymore....
greetz SuperficiaL
are the bars moving or just staying at somewhat the same value?
because if they sort of stay on the same value check the ground of your motherboard.
i had it with one of my shuttles and when the power source of that shutle broke down and i got a new one the noise wasnt there anymore....
greetz SuperficiaL
Ffrom where came your audio source ?
Some times the monition in some clubs have a constant "noise" because the gain they have for the DJ's (i have experience that this weekend with jiggy and jesus del campo)
this also can happend because:
- a bad "gound connection"
- you system may have electrical "bugs" (bad fans for exemple)
- or a pour audio system
Some times the monition in some clubs have a constant "noise" because the gain they have for the DJ's (i have experience that this weekend with jiggy and jesus del campo)
this also can happend because:
- a bad "gound connection"
- you system may have electrical "bugs" (bad fans for exemple)
- or a pour audio system
There are many reasons for noise, and it's most of the times impossible to squelch all noise. Because even if you use DI-boxes, if you use electronics to stabilize the ground level of the power supply, there will be still some insolation (at parties with strong PAs...) producing noise.
That's why i would like to have a fader inside resolume for setting a ground-level threshold.
That's why i would like to have a fader inside resolume for setting a ground-level threshold.
@Danger: But you have noise on all frequency ranges?! At least those of resolume. To cut out specific, small frequency ranges you will need a fine fft and this requieres much cpu-power.
@Levon: A stereo audio mixer is surely a good thing to reduce noise. But i want to carry as little package as possible - thats why i use a laptop. So i would prefer a software solution.
@Levon: A stereo audio mixer is surely a good thing to reduce noise. But i want to carry as little package as possible - thats why i use a laptop. So i would prefer a software solution.
Thanks to you all for your answers.
SuperficiaL: The music comes from winamp which is played as well from my laptop. When I hit the pause button the bars continue to move like if they were following the previous beats, though the general level of the bars decreases a little bit. Sorry if I don´t express myself with the proper terms, but is like there was still music playing somewhere as for the way the bars move.
The problem I belive could be related with the grounding thing and with my laptop spects. I´ve got a dell inspiron 2650. I´m not a very techy person myself but I reckon that although this pc has a decent processor and ram memory, in terms of audio and video is quite limited. Like that setting a resolution greater than 400 x 300 px on the second screen, the whole thing would crash.
from my lab (my rented room in barcelona) where my gigs take place, greetings to yáll
bruno
SuperficiaL: The music comes from winamp which is played as well from my laptop. When I hit the pause button the bars continue to move like if they were following the previous beats, though the general level of the bars decreases a little bit. Sorry if I don´t express myself with the proper terms, but is like there was still music playing somewhere as for the way the bars move.
The problem I belive could be related with the grounding thing and with my laptop spects. I´ve got a dell inspiron 2650. I´m not a very techy person myself but I reckon that although this pc has a decent processor and ram memory, in terms of audio and video is quite limited. Like that setting a resolution greater than 400 x 300 px on the second screen, the whole thing would crash.
from my lab (my rented room in barcelona) where my gigs take place, greetings to yáll
bruno
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maybe this?
maybe when u disable your mic in on your lappy it will do the trick?
good luck,
SuperficiaL
good luck,
SuperficiaL