![]() I will gladly take any suggestions even if you think they are a long shot because I feel burnt out right now.Then I thought to ask about this in this Cakewalk forum. If you have any suggestions, even if you are not fully sure please comment them and let me know. I am going to attach an audio file below where you will be able to hear my problem in the background. I feel that I have tried everything that I could do and nothing is helping. With how the cable management is setup all the cables are close together so when I get back in the studio next week ill try to change it to see if it makes a difference but I really am stuck here. ![]() I feel pretty bad about this because I spent almost 1k to fix this problem and it is far from being gone. I would also try to see if this was happening because of the preamps on the mixer and I would never get any problems with no in line preamp. When I put my phone next to it too it would create some interference. It occurs less but when I turn on the computer which is next to the mixer and the cloudlifters there is some interference. In short it helped, but it did not fix our problem. So in total we bough four cloudlifters and eight Mogami cables. We also bought cloud lifters instead of fetheads. We bought Mogami Gold with the more protective lining that is supposed to be the best at rejecting electrical interference. It could be the cables or it could be the fetheads. Even sometimes when I would move the headphones around it would cause the worst electrical interference I have ever heard. Whenever I would put my phone up to it, or if someone had a computer on their desk it could cause horrible crackling. We have four Rode Procaster microphones and then we used to use Fetheads but that is when we first started to notice the crackling. The mixer that we are using is the first gen Rodecaster Pro. I created a studio room for podcasting and we have done a lot. I am not fully sure that it is due to electrical interference but ill go in depth here with what my setup is, what I have tried to do and I will also provide an audio clip as an example. I have been having an issue where during my podcasts I have been getting some sort of electrical interference which has been causing some crackling issues. Resources /r/podcasting Wiki Related Subreddits Questions? Posted something that's missing? Ask a mod. Promotional posts for products and services are prohitted unless pre-approved by the moderators.These are okay in comments, when relevant. ![]() ![]() Links to deals are okay but do not post affiliate links or your for-profit content as new links.While I understand a pat on the back and a word of encouragement is a good thing, it's extraneous to the purpose of the subreddit. Please no kudos threads where you reach a milestone, thank the academy and your agent or another gratuitous congratulatory verbiage as these look suspiciously like a self-promotional post in an attempt to bypass Rule 3.However, if you're looking for feedback, use the Weekly Episode Threads. Starting a discussion about your podcast is okay when it presents a topic for others to join in.Do not post links to your podcast as new links.Please write descriptive titles and posts when starting new threads.We discuss anything related to podcasting, provide promotion and feedback in our Weekly Episode Threads, and offer advice for podcasters of all skill levels. r/podcasting is a subreddit for people who make podcasts.
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