I've uploaded a 37-second FLAC to
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B30bTP7tlQXOVThmOE5XRExIMTg/view?usp=sharing
During a 90-minute recording of a speaker last week, at times there was buzzing, the worse of which is in the 37-second FLAC linked above.
It was the first time I used my new TASCAM DR-05. It was less than a foot from a smartphone someone sat down with in the middle of the talk; could that be the culprit?
I recorded birds at sunrise in my backyard yesterday with the same settings (24-bit 44.1kHz .wav), and never got buzzing.
Is my cellphone theory sensible, or should I exchange the DR-05 to Amazon?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B30bTP7tlQXOVThmOE5XRExIMTg/view?usp=sharing
During a 90-minute recording of a speaker last week, at times there was buzzing, the worse of which is in the 37-second FLAC linked above.
It was the first time I used my new TASCAM DR-05. It was less than a foot from a smartphone someone sat down with in the middle of the talk; could that be the culprit?
I recorded birds at sunrise in my backyard yesterday with the same settings (24-bit 44.1kHz .wav), and never got buzzing.
Is my cellphone theory sensible, or should I exchange the DR-05 to Amazon?