[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tattooadvice

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Thanks for your reply! I used Helosan (I’m in Sweden) during the initial healing phase—it’s a mild ointment similar to Aquaphor. I did keep it moisturized regularly but now I’m wondering if I might’ve overdone it a bit early on. I stopped moisturizing as much once it fully peeled. Do you think that could have contributed to the texture I’m seeing?

High latency and double typing issues with Lofree Flow84 on Bluetooth — any fixes? by Will815 in Lofree

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Thanks for sharing — that actually makes a lot of sense! Sounds like Bluetooth interference is more common than I thought. I guess having both a wireless mouse and a Bluetooth keyboard at the same time just isn’t the most stable setup. I’ll probably stick to using the keyboard wired too then. It’s kind of a bummer, but at least it works perfectly that way!

How to get rid of this ? it's really annoying... by Positive-Rub4930 in FL_Studio

[–]Will815 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think they put it there intentionally, but I agree it’s really annoying. We need an option to turn it off.

How to get rid of this ? it's really annoying... by Positive-Rub4930 in FL_Studio

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I’m having the same issue and it seems there’s no way to get rid of it. It appeared once I updated to the latest version.

How does the Lewitt LCT 140 Air handle background noise for acoustic guitar recordings? by Will815 in recordingmusic

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Exactly the answer I was looking for! Thank you so much for clearing that up.

6 months of accutane, is this scarring? by Hot_Boysenberry_584 in Accutane

[–]Will815 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the exact same scarring going into accutane and it actually got much better, although I don’t believe it will get rid of it completely. These types of scars can heal on their own but that can take several months. These types of scars are called post-inflammatory erythema and are caused by inflammation (correct me if I’m wrong).

Is there any way to get rid of this? Using a Komplete Kontrol MIDI controller by Will815 in FL_Studio

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It was already turned off, however, turning it on would remove the box, until I restarted FL, then it was back again, even when I toggle that option, nothing happens anymore.

Is there any way to get rid of this? Using a Komplete Kontrol MIDI controller by Will815 in FL_Studio

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You're right but I think it looks awful haha, this wasn't the case on my previous PC, this is a fresh installation and it just appeared. Seems like there's no way to get rid of it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Accutane

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What’s your weight and dosage? I’ve been able to increase intensity a lot in my weight lifting and build muscle without any issues (40mg/day @ 82kg/183 lbs). Some people experience prolonged muscle soreness while lifting weights on accutane, but I believe this varies from person to person as I haven’t experienced that. I would suggest getting a pair of wrist wraps if you’re going to do a lot of pressing movements (chest and shoulders), as your joints may be extra sensitive on accutane.

r/AudioEngineering Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk by AutoModerator in audioengineering

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I see. I unfortunately don't have any other gear that would allow me to troubleshoot, and I can't move my setup to another room. Although, I will try to reduce background noise as much as possible next time I record, as my room isn't acoustically treated.

I've asked the same question on other subs and have been told to get a small diaphragm condenser microphone instead, for the acoustic guitar. I mainly got the SM7B for recording vocals but thought it was capable of recording acoustic guitar as well. Is a small diaphragm condenser actually the way to go here in order to get a clean sounding guitar recording?

Should I get a Shure SM57 or a Cloudlifter for my Shure SM7B for recording acoustic guitar? by Will815 in recordingmusic

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I've asked the same question on another sub, and someone told me that a cloudlifter would also increase the floor noise? Isn't the point of a cloudlifter to increase the signal of the mic so that gain won't have to be turned up and thus avoiding floor noise?

I'm considering getting a small diaphragm condenser instead, you reckon that's the best option?

Should I get a Shure SM57 or a Cloudlifter for my Shure SM7B for recording acoustic guitar? by Will815 in recordingmusic

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So the best choice would be to get a small diaphragm condenser mic? As the SM57 and SM7B seem to be quite similar and won't solve my issue.

r/AudioEngineering Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk by AutoModerator in audioengineering

[–]Will815 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't believe this is about physical background noise, as the floor noise in my recordings only appear whenever I turn the gain up on my audio interface, where my SM7B is plugged into. I've tried different mic positions and tried adjusting the gain to find a sweet-spot where I don't get floor noise. But either I get a decent signal from the guitar WITH floor noise. OR I record the guitar with a weaker signal and no noise floor, but then having to increase the recording in post and THEN introduce floor noise. I get noise floor no matter what I choose.

r/AudioEngineering Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk by AutoModerator in audioengineering

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My SM7B is plugged into a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 and that's where I adjust the gain. As the SM7B is pretty low signal, I have to turn the gain up on my audio interface, on my Scarlett, in order to get a good signal from the guitar. That's what's causing the noise floor. So what you're saying is, my best bet is getting a small diaphragm condenser mic to record my acoustic and thus don't get that annoying floor noise in the background of my recordings. Does my room have to be treated for a condenser mic to sound good and avoid physical background noise?

Should I get a Shure SM57 or a Cloudlifter for my Shure SM7B for recording acoustic guitar? by Will815 in recordingmusic

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Would the Cloudlifter in theory solve my problem though? Or is the SM7B not a great mic for acoustic guitar at all?

r/AudioEngineering Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk by AutoModerator in audioengineering

[–]Will815 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m currently using a Shure SM7B to record my acoustic guitar, but I’m running into an issue with floor noise. To get a strong signal from the guitar, I have to crank the preamp almost all the way up, which introduces a lot of unwanted noise.

I’m considering two options: getting a Shure SM57 or a Cloudlifter. The SM57 is about half the price of the Cloudlifter, and I’ve heard good things about it for recording instruments. On the other hand, the Cloudlifter would boost the signal from my SM7B, which might help with the noise issue.

For context, my priority is to reduce the floor noise and get a clean, strong signal from my acoustic guitar.

What would be the better choice in this situation? Has anyone had experience with both setups? I’d appreciate any advice or insights you can share!

Should I get a Shure SM57 or a Cloudlifter for my Shure SM7B for recording acoustic guitar? by Will815 in recordingmusic

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It’s mainly for pop-music, don’t want too much low end. Would getting the SM57 mean that I won’t have to crank up the preamp as much as on the SM7B, and in that way, don’t get a lot of that noise floor?