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Author: | squ!L [ Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Casio SK-5 backgroung hum |
i already asked Limpyloo but he didn't reply yet. so maybe you guys know something about it... when i sample on the sk-5 (via mono cable), i get that background noise/hum when i play the recorded sample back. i guess that's normal and there is probably no workaround. but i like the sound of the sk-5 very much so i have to ask if anybody managed to get rid of the hum.?... and i like hiss and noise and all but when i play chords with the sample the noise gets multiplied and pretty loud. please don't hate on me for wanting to get a clean sound out of the dirty sk-5 ![]() |
Author: | LimpyLoo [ Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Casio SK-5 backgroung hum |
SQU!L wrote: i already asked Limpyloo but he didn't reply yet. so maybe you guys know something about it... when i sample on the sk-5 (via mono cable), i get that background noise/hum when i play the recorded sample back. i guess that's normal and there is probably no workaround. but i like the sound of the sk-5 very much so i have to ask if anybody managed to get rid of the hum.?... and i like hiss and noise and all but when i play chords with the sample the noise gets multiplied and pretty loud. please don't hate on me for wanting to get a clean sound out of the dirty sk-5 ![]() Hey man, sorry I didn't reply promptly. If you're talking about the classic 60hz hum then it' might not be the Sk-5's fault...Bad cord? It might be that the 'mic' jack is effed, so maybe get a 1/4''-to-1/8'' adapter and record into the 'line in'? If you still get the hum using the 'line in', then it's probably a grounding issue. Stupid magnetic fields (or whatever)! I love my Sk-5, but sweet jesus can it be uncooperative! |
Author: | squ!L [ Fri Feb 10, 2012 7:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Casio SK-5 backgroung hum |
thank you very much for the reply. i tried different cables and stuff but i think i never tried the mic input. but the hum is definitely more around 6 or 8k Hz. maybe even higher. gotta check it out right now... |
Author: | squ!L [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Casio SK-5 backgroung hum |
yeah! the hum is gone. used a different cable and a different source for recording. thx again LympiLoo!!! |
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