I have a very distracting, annoying tone, squeal, high pitched
frequency in the songs I am recording from my vinyl albums to my
computer. Annoying because sometimes I am the only one who can hear
it! Of the people I have had here at the house to listen to it, only a
couple actually heard it, but had no idea of where it could have come
from. The audio is otherwise fine, but being the perfectionist that I
am, I have to find the source of this noise. I have swapped all the
cables going from the stereo preamp to the computer sound input and
actually the sound is not present as I monitor the recording via
headphones attached to the stereo. So I think it is coming from within
the computer itself. BTW the computer in question is a Pentium 4
running Windows XP, and has built-in sound on the motherboard. I would
like to move this operation to my PC case converted beige G3 with the
WIngs A/V card, but have not found any OS 9.x software which will do
what Wave Corrector does on the PC. All helpful suggestions very much
appreciated!
Just a message from Doug...
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