It's most likely the cable. Can u use a balanced cable? If not, maybe a
better quality unbalanced cable, or shorten it, as the length will affect
the amount of interference.

al

>-----Original Message-----
>From: entitee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 07 March 2003 18:21
>To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
>Subject: [dnb-prod] Radio station interference!
>
>This is a little frustrating.
>I'm receiving a local radio station through my setup!
>I have a cheap mic running through my DJ mixer which runs to my computer
>for
>some simple vocal recording. I find that I'm slightly picking up the fresh
>J
>Lo tunes of the week. It's pretty low and seems like static and noise at
>first but with a few twists of the cord it comes in clearer. Turning the
>mic
>
>off sort of gets rid of it but sometimes that doesn't work either. Also, it
>occasionally happens through my headphones but not as much as the mic.
>
>How do I stop this madness? I'm not in the mood to make Hot97 bootlegs.
>
>--kevin/entitee
>http://mp3.com/entiteeDNB
>
>
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