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samth95

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1 Posted on 03/23/2020 at 18:54:55
I'm very new to recording at home. I bought a focusrite scarlett 2i2 studio set up and no matter what program I use to record I get a static noise when I'm speaking/singing every time I record. If I'm recording, when I'm silent there's no static but whenever I talk it starts to get statiky. Anybody know what the problem is? It's driving me nuts especially now when there's nothing else to do besides record music.


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Dan Reid

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2 Posted on 03/27/2020 at 02:34:53
I have the 2i2 3rd gen studio bundle, which I replaced the Saffire 6 usb 2.
I am using either the mic it came with or a Rode nt1a, I too am getting this weird static sound, almost like an electricy sound?
Any help would be great as its basically rendering this sound card useless.
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