Hi I am recording vo the first track go great, then the second recoording I get a lot of noice.
speackers switch of, tried to follow all instruction, but I must still be doing some thing wrong.
Trevor
Trevor, do some searches in this forum for noise and see if they apply to your particular situation. If you already have, or don't find anything once you do search, then please provide sufficient, detailed information about what type of audio & computer hardware you're using and what version of Premiere Pro and Operating System you're using. Some information on your technique would also be helpful - i.e., anything you may have done different between the working and non-working sessions. All this will help clue the members of the forum into what may be your issue.
Ok I have read alll I can about set up and using Vo in PP.
not much writen.
With a usb mic attached to the mac pro I have gone to untiy and slectedt it for line in.
in pp preferrance have slected mute audio in timeline during play back.
have audio hardwear at defaut setting.
go to time line switch of all track apart from where the audio will go and record.
I might get one recording good and it has happen that 3 have come out well I move the play head and then I record again and it'
really bad audio pick up and I have done nothing else than moved the playhead.
going gray as I have worked on trying to truble shoot this for the last 8 hours. no kidding I do enjoy troubleshooting but this there is no logic.
the mic works just fine in fcp in voice so it not the mic it's not drive rutine it has to be a some thing like a BUG.
Please if you have any idea after this info please let it flow.
best
trevor
Marm,
you such a kind fellow and you make me happy with you comittes. but they don't help. oh the mic works just fine in FCP and has done for many years. I could also go mbox but some times you just need to get the job done. and programes like this should work. that what we pay for is'it.
best
trevor
This issue is probably documented somewhere on the net (google is your friend). You just have to know how to look for it.
The best way to get a handle on this is to probably narrow and characterize the noise you're experiencing - so, what type of noise are you getting? Also - try (each and) different USB jacks on your computer - they're not all equal. You may be surprised about that.
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