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Electric noise on recording !

Open elpimous opened this issue 7 years ago • 3 comments

hello, at recording, I have a 'electric' noise on wav : http://dl.free.fr/kLfr3UPwU

anything like a too much amplified sound.

mic array is leveled to 80%, and tested a 50%, with same result Stock firmware (mono 16, 32bits)

An idea ?

elpimous avatar Sep 23 '17 12:09 elpimous

new tests : http://dl.free.fr/maZgLmC1E

you can see during speech, and just after, a curved signal It seems like a chip processing ?!

(I use respeaker mic array for deep learning voce recognition, and I need to cut each vocal part for learning: can't have this king of sound addon, when no speech) Perhaps an easy solution ? or an idea to minimize it ? Thanks

elpimous avatar Sep 28 '17 09:09 elpimous

Hi It might be the echo of your speech. If your computer has microphones, you can try recording with your computer's microphones and see if there's a tail curve as well.

KillingJacky avatar Nov 13 '17 02:11 KillingJacky

Hi, KillingJacky, no, no microphones problem ! I use respeaker mic array on a developpment plateform (jetson TX2), I just have this microphone. I you have another idea ... Perhaps i should try to remove all internal process, like dsp, echo removal...(but don't know how to do !!) LOL See you, Vincent

elpimous avatar Nov 20 '17 23:11 elpimous