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Genteel Death 07.25.2013 03:57 AM

Windows 7 - Sound Card Recording
 
Does anyone know if there is an easy route to record from the sound card on Windows 7 without hearing external noises? I have tried several approaches but they didn't work. The internal microphone is powerful enough if I point the laptop to my guitar's amplifier, even more so if I plug in an external mike. I'd just like to record layers without having to work on improving the way they sound too much.

Thank you.

~Jeremy~

!@#$%! 07.25.2013 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Does anyone know if there is an easy route to record from the sound card on Windows 7 without hearing external noises? I have tried several approaches but they didn't work. The internal microphone is powerful enough if I point the laptop to my guitar's amplifier, even more so if I plug in an external mike. I'd just like to record layers without having to work on improving the way they sound too much.

Thank you.

~Jeremy~

i don't know where you found this but it's funny. a little cruel but funny.

Genteel Death 07.25.2013 09:25 AM

Help Me Please!!

!@#$%! 07.25.2013 09:27 AM

ha ha ha

!@#$%! 07.25.2013 10:24 AM

okay i'll play (briefly)

jeremy, the problem you have is because the Windows 7 sound card has no barrier between itself and the outside. therefore all kinds of noises get recorded as well.

what you need to do is install a firewall and make sure to close all ports except for the microphone port. in this way the external sound will stay out and your recording will be clean. i recommend the norton personal firewall product if you can still find it. norton is the best!

you can also place a magnet or magnets next to your external microphone cables. you want to orient them north/south perpendicular to the cable. this will reduce any interference from nearby radiation (e.g., the sun) which may interfere with your recording, because the magnets will absorb any extra radiation. when you're finished recording, wash your magnets with salt water so they are ready to work for the next time.

best wishes!

dead_battery 07.25.2013 11:14 AM

 

Genteel Death 07.25.2013 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
okay i'll play (briefly)

jeremy, the problem you have is because the Windows 7 sound card has no barrier between itself and the outside. therefore all kinds of noises get recorded as well.

what you need to do is install a firewall and make sure to close all ports except for the microphone port. in this way the external sound will stay out and your recording will be clean. i recommend the norton personal firewall product if you can still find it. norton is the best!

you can also place a magnet or magnets next to your external microphone cables. you want to orient them north/south perpendicular to the cable. this will reduce any interference from nearby radiation (e.g., the sun) which may interfere with your recording, because the magnets will absorb any extra radiation. when you're finished recording, wash your magnets with salt water so they are ready to work for the next time.

best wishes!


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