K kll New member Jul 26, 2012 #1 I have a Blue Kiwi, a Focusrite ISA One, and an Mbox 2, it never did that until a week ago ,what is the solution? thanks
I have a Blue Kiwi, a Focusrite ISA One, and an Mbox 2, it never did that until a week ago ,what is the solution? thanks
C chrisghost New member Jul 26, 2012 #2 kll said: I have a Blue Kiwi, a Focusrite ISA One, and an Mbox 2, it never did that until a week ago ,what is the solution? thanks Click to expand... Turn down the input gain on whatever it's plugged into.
kll said: I have a Blue Kiwi, a Focusrite ISA One, and an Mbox 2, it never did that until a week ago ,what is the solution? thanks Click to expand... Turn down the input gain on whatever it's plugged into.
wheelema Boner-obo Jul 30, 2012 #3 One stunt I heard that David Bowie's engineer did was to have one mic close for the soft vocals and one quite a distance away for the screams.
One stunt I heard that David Bowie's engineer did was to have one mic close for the soft vocals and one quite a distance away for the screams.
Steenamaroo ... Aug 1, 2012 #5 In order Make sure there's a good pop filter in place. Turn down the gain to avoid clipping. Use (or have the singer use) better mic technique to decrease dynamic range. Volume automate the track to further smooth the levels Use makeup gain, and/or a compressor. In my experience, working backwards will suck.
In order Make sure there's a good pop filter in place. Turn down the gain to avoid clipping. Use (or have the singer use) better mic technique to decrease dynamic range. Volume automate the track to further smooth the levels Use makeup gain, and/or a compressor. In my experience, working backwards will suck.