BarbaraRB wrote:Hello, Friends,
I could use some advice on modifying the settings when using my speakers. There is some buzzing. I tried lowering the volume, and that helped somewhat, but not completely. With deep apologies for the many hesitations in this sample, I'm linking to something I just recorded using the 1733 Blanchet Harpsichord -- Elisabetta de Gamborini's Minuet (from book 1 of Melanie Spanswick's new series "Women Composers"). Unfortunately, I'm not at the level that most of you are -it's only been six months for me.
Enough with the excuses!
I know that harpsichords have some buzzing as an element of their own sound, but this doesn't sound right to me. Any advice?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T90BmYe5Cf8
Hi again Barbara.
I cannot make out a fault with the speakers from your video.
I'm wary of suggesting advice for you as the other thread in which I did it got very confusing; the impression there being from your description that you simply had a problem with the headphones themselves.
Are you saying you dislike the sound with this one instrument pack, or is the problem there with all the sounds?.
Or to put it another way are you able to differentiate whether you are hearing a mechanical problem with the loudspeakers, or it is is that you have an issue with the virtual instrument sound.?
Loudspeakers can produce sympathetic resonances with the surfaces they are placed on - we can't really see your speaker placement from the video.
Other actual technical mechanical faults can be present, but better to not discuss those before working out what (or indeed if) there is a problem.