Weirdest wiring issue ever: level changes
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:29 am
Okay, I've held off on posting this for a while because the problem has been intermittent over the last year or so and it seems completely impossible to me so I'd convinced myself it was all in my head. However I ran into some seriously annoying proof this week and it's time to get it worked out.
In short: Sometimes while tracking the levels will slowly fluctuate up or down about 10db. It will suddenly ramp up at a random time, and then at some point later suddenly it ramps back down. Sometimes it stops happening. Sometimes it doesn't. It will only happen to one or two inputs at a time, not all the way across the board. For information's sake I'm running PT HD3 on a power mac through Apogee AD16X and Rosetta 800 converters with a Antelope OCX clock. It has continued to happen across multiple clock sources.
Here's where things get weird. If I mult the signal to multiple tracks it will still come up across both tracks, even across different converters. That led me to believe it must be happening before the conversion. However it happens with random microphones (both my tube U47 and sennheiser e602 dynamic were doing it last week). And it happens across any of my pres (Avedis in a Purple rack, Sage SE-1s, AND the pres in my 1608 console via their direct outs).
To make things even weirder it happened while I was tracking the other day with the U47 through the Avedis into a Pultec EQP1-A. The Pultec has a very distinct sound to it when the input is being clipped, and when the signal would ramp up this would happen.
SO: Somewhere between the microphone and the mic pre the signal is randomly ramping up and down. The only things between them are the microphone cable, the cable running through the wall, and the patchbay. The patchbay is a redco branded dsub bay. The mic lines, pres, and converters are all on separate bays. There's no other issues (not crackling, no sudden cuts, nothing like that). Does ANYONE have ANY idea what the hell could be going on? I really am starting to think there are ghosts in the cabling.
Thanks so much
-marc alan goodman
In short: Sometimes while tracking the levels will slowly fluctuate up or down about 10db. It will suddenly ramp up at a random time, and then at some point later suddenly it ramps back down. Sometimes it stops happening. Sometimes it doesn't. It will only happen to one or two inputs at a time, not all the way across the board. For information's sake I'm running PT HD3 on a power mac through Apogee AD16X and Rosetta 800 converters with a Antelope OCX clock. It has continued to happen across multiple clock sources.
Here's where things get weird. If I mult the signal to multiple tracks it will still come up across both tracks, even across different converters. That led me to believe it must be happening before the conversion. However it happens with random microphones (both my tube U47 and sennheiser e602 dynamic were doing it last week). And it happens across any of my pres (Avedis in a Purple rack, Sage SE-1s, AND the pres in my 1608 console via their direct outs).
To make things even weirder it happened while I was tracking the other day with the U47 through the Avedis into a Pultec EQP1-A. The Pultec has a very distinct sound to it when the input is being clipped, and when the signal would ramp up this would happen.
SO: Somewhere between the microphone and the mic pre the signal is randomly ramping up and down. The only things between them are the microphone cable, the cable running through the wall, and the patchbay. The patchbay is a redco branded dsub bay. The mic lines, pres, and converters are all on separate bays. There's no other issues (not crackling, no sudden cuts, nothing like that). Does ANYONE have ANY idea what the hell could be going on? I really am starting to think there are ghosts in the cabling.
Thanks so much
-marc alan goodman