SkaGoblin
Jul 27th, 2008, 08:28 PM
Ok, maybe that was a little vague, but I'm having an issue in regards to audio quality. I record a podcast over Skype, using an Alesis MultiMix8 Firewire mixing board into Audition 3.0. More often that not, no problems, but sometimes the audio comes out crackly, like in this example file:
www.fancypantsgangsters.com/bad.mp3
It's not fixable by any means, and I can't ever replicate the error. My instinct is telling me that it is Audition, but I have no idea what could be causing it. During the session in which we recorded this part, we stopped and started up again. The files created after we stopped sound perfect, and there was maybe 20 seconds of stopping, so there was no great change in anything.
Now that I think of it. Audition did abruptly stop on it's own, which is why we had to restart recording. I wouldn't expect it to be a memory issue, since I have 4 GB on this system, a fast hard drive for temp recording, and a 3 GHZ dual core.
Can anyone give me some guidance here? This will be the third episode I've had to skip because of this, which is getting embarrasing. Thank you.
www.fancypantsgangsters.com/bad.mp3
It's not fixable by any means, and I can't ever replicate the error. My instinct is telling me that it is Audition, but I have no idea what could be causing it. During the session in which we recorded this part, we stopped and started up again. The files created after we stopped sound perfect, and there was maybe 20 seconds of stopping, so there was no great change in anything.
Now that I think of it. Audition did abruptly stop on it's own, which is why we had to restart recording. I wouldn't expect it to be a memory issue, since I have 4 GB on this system, a fast hard drive for temp recording, and a 3 GHZ dual core.
Can anyone give me some guidance here? This will be the third episode I've had to skip because of this, which is getting embarrasing. Thank you.