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A simple test everyone with a remote can try - Remote Recording interference
whatboutbob:
to everyone who has reported figures above...is it safe to assume that your min peakmeter range is set to -89? Otherwise it doesn't tell us much...
Mmmm:
--- Quote from: whatboutbob on June 03, 2006, 03:00:53 AM ---to everyone who has reported figures above...is it safe to assume that your min peakmeter range is set to -89? Otherwise it doesn't tell us much...
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Good point..heh heh..hadn't thought of that! :)
Although you can still see that everyone (so far) has some interference...
It would be interesting to know whether the people that have voted can also hear ticking when they have the ticking fix set to off when playing music (press pause and listen carefully while playing a track)
I would just like to point out that the interference that I initially started the thread about is an entirely different problem to the cell phone interference that whatboutbob was talking about.... Looking at some other comments elsewhere, I think some people are getting confused! Hope that clears it up.
whatboutbob:
Sorry to confuse things Mmmm!
Apparently the MicroTrack may have a similar issue (not the cellphone thing...the bit that Mmmm's on about). It seems a strategically placed piece of foil may fix it...or at least improve it. Looking into it now.
Hansmaulwurf:
--- Quote from: whatboutbob on June 03, 2006, 03:00:53 AM ---to everyone who has reported figures above...is it safe to assume that your min peakmeter range is set to -89? Otherwise it doesn't tell us much...
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Yes, its safe :).
fatoldpig:
starts at left gain 31 and right gain 26. no change with ticking on or off.
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