#Analog vs #Digital #Audio - The Truth About Which Is Better...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YviIsCbT9Q&ab_channel=AudioUniversity
#AnalogAudio #DigitalAudio #SoundTechnology #MusicTechnology #Sound #Recording #RecordingTechnology #Samples #BitDepth #BitRate #SampleRate #PCM #DAC #ADC #Sampling #Shannon #Nyquist #NyquistTheorem #Tape #TapeRecorder #Vinyl #VinylRecord #AudioUniversity
#audiouniversity #vinylrecord #vinyl #taperecorder #tape #nyquisttheorem #Nyquist #shannon #sampling #adc #dac #PCM #samplerate #bitrate #bitdepth #samples #recordingtechnology #recording #sound #musictechnology #soundtechnology #digitalaudio #analogaudio #audio #digital #analog
The first thing I would try is muting the #MasterBus, leaving all the other settings the same, rendering a silent version of the same track, uploading it, and checking if the hum persists. If so, then the problem is probably somewhere in your #rendering chain, and you can start making minor tweaks, one at a time, to find the culprit by process of elimination. Some examples of minor tweaks I'd try:
- the #SampleRate and #BitDepth (e.g. 48/24)
- the #dithering settings (e.g. on/off, type/style, etc.)
- the file type (e.g. #WAV, #AIFF, #FLAC, #ALAC)
I hope that helps, but if it doesn't, you should probably reach out to #Bandcamp support.
#masterbus #rendering #samplerate #bitdepth #dithering #wav #aiff #flac #ALAC #bandcamp