BorisMusic
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After years of experimenting and following advice and tutorials I still can't get to the bottom of this mystery. Just recently got a new Behringer C-1 mic through my Presonus audiobox 96 (to replace my scarlett CM-25 mic) the quality is just too soft like it's muffled as well even with phantom power on. Looking through tutorials that do reviews on this exact mic, people get WAY better sound quality than me unedited - not doing anything differently. The input really ramps up with the last 2-3 notches of the gain knob (95-100%) but by that time it's too much and starts to clip. All I need is simply a good quality recording of acoustic guitar and vocals (I prefer to record them seperately) for professional sounding music covers, nothing fancy, just the 2 tracks - I do tend to alternate between finger picking and strumming chords which makes this just a bit trickier but it shouldn't really be as difficult as I'm encountering it to be.
If it helps I'm using Windows 10 64bit, Studio one 3. Guitar recorded with the condenser mic pointed at the 12-15th fret not angled toward the soundhole as per advised. Not sure if it's my PC, my software, my mics, my interfaces. If there are any audio engineers out there any ideas would be appreciated thanks guys
If it helps I'm using Windows 10 64bit, Studio one 3. Guitar recorded with the condenser mic pointed at the 12-15th fret not angled toward the soundhole as per advised. Not sure if it's my PC, my software, my mics, my interfaces. If there are any audio engineers out there any ideas would be appreciated thanks guys
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