It’s in the electrical lines, probably, right? The only equipment I still have left to put up is the foam type stuff for deadening sound, but I don’t want to buy and put that up because I won’t be able to return it if I have to give up this project, and I don’t have any reason to think foam will help the hum. It seems to be the low-hertz, ground loop type of noise that everyone talks about. This is with input gain knob on UR12 turned up all the way because, if I start to turn it down, my “testing 123” becomes too low very quickly. My sound floor is never, never lower than -42 db. Tried hanging up blankets in front of and then in back of mic. Hum still the same with Mac Mini so I moved everything to another room. (Other gear: NT1-A microphone hung on one of those arm things and UR12 audio interface.) I then took all electronics out of the room, even took off my Fitbit wristwatch. Then I bought a Mac Mini - noise still there. Everything sounded a lot quieter to me then but the same hum was still there on test recordings. Then I moved the gaming PC into a closet. I started out in one room with my son’s huge gaming PC which makes a lot of noise. My #1 problem is the hum that’s always in the background, consistently, no matter what I try. But I wrote a book, published it through Amazon, and thought I’d try making an audiobook of it. Hello, I am a newbie and clueless about anything having to do with audio.
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