zak forrest
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Hiss that I can't get rid of. I have a Sennheiser 416 plugged in with phantom power selected, no matter what gain settings i use the hiss is there. It's not the fan, and its not the LCD by the way.
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It's not an old T-power 416 is it?
zak, been hoping someone would post some audio clips. The only one I've heard so far is the quickie Evin Grant put up, and I noted in that thread that there was a disturbing amount of hissy noise in the recording (which had not been compressed). But his was admitedly not a very careful audio test, so I've been hoping there was an explanation like very low gain setting or mic setup.
Could you post a sample of what you're getting (just audio), each with details about the gain settings?
The hiss I hear in your sample is very similar to what I recall from Evin's clip.
Nice to hear this is being addressed in a firmware update. Digitalfx, did you get that info from a private communication with someone at RED? I don't recall reading anything here regarding this issue.
I emailed support when I noticed the issue and they immediately responded.
no. ive phantom powered it for a long time now with all sorts of things..
Hmm...not just white noise (on the silent channel), it does seem to be modulated by the capture rate.
The Aiff posted was sample rate converted into 44.100, and a rough mesurement of the modulation lenght was 1850 samples, so thats very close to 24p.
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There is also some crosstalk audible across the channels, dont know how much this signal is boosted through the chain though. Eliminating it totally is close to impossible in a portable device.
Zac,
This is a being addressed. Should be fixed in new firmware update.