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andrewecko
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This might be a long one. I'm no producer (hopefully taking a college class for production this fall). My friend built me a third bedroom, so we decided to use it as a studio. He put some pretty thick insulation in the walls, so when you close the door, the sound is pretty muted.
Let me tell you what I've been doing so far.
I've got a thick, white, dirty carpet laid down over concrete, and no acoustic treatment whatsoever. I'm considering taking the carpet out and just leaving the floor bare. I'm considering staining or painting the cement, and I'll add foam to the ceiling/walls if needed. Is this a good idea?
I'm using an Allen and Heath Zed 12fx mixer with Ableton Live on a Windows 7 PC. Windows sound cards are tricky, and I can't get the USB function on the mixer to work. :/ so I take a 1/4" to 1/8" wire, plug one end into the mono output on my mixer, and the other end into the microphone input on my PC. I then have a 1/8" to two 1/4" splitter that goes from my PC's headphone jack to my monitors. I know none of this is right, but I haven't found an easier way yet. I also heard that if I did get the USB to work, I could record two tracks from the mixer into two tracks in Ableton at the same time.
After tinkering with the settings, I got the USB to work, plugging in my powered speakers to the mixer. But the USB is both sending AND receiving. That means that if I hit a note on a guitar, it's playing through the speakers, getting sent to Ableton, then coming back to the mixer, and playing through the speakers again. Basically, it sounds like two guitars instead of one.
I'm just really frustrated! Does anyone have some advice on the way you usually set up hardware for your studio (where you plug your monitors, headphones, setting your mixer USB interface)? Seriously, anything would help so much. Thanks
Let me tell you what I've been doing so far.
I've got a thick, white, dirty carpet laid down over concrete, and no acoustic treatment whatsoever. I'm considering taking the carpet out and just leaving the floor bare. I'm considering staining or painting the cement, and I'll add foam to the ceiling/walls if needed. Is this a good idea?
I'm using an Allen and Heath Zed 12fx mixer with Ableton Live on a Windows 7 PC. Windows sound cards are tricky, and I can't get the USB function on the mixer to work. :/ so I take a 1/4" to 1/8" wire, plug one end into the mono output on my mixer, and the other end into the microphone input on my PC. I then have a 1/8" to two 1/4" splitter that goes from my PC's headphone jack to my monitors. I know none of this is right, but I haven't found an easier way yet. I also heard that if I did get the USB to work, I could record two tracks from the mixer into two tracks in Ableton at the same time.
After tinkering with the settings, I got the USB to work, plugging in my powered speakers to the mixer. But the USB is both sending AND receiving. That means that if I hit a note on a guitar, it's playing through the speakers, getting sent to Ableton, then coming back to the mixer, and playing through the speakers again. Basically, it sounds like two guitars instead of one.
I'm just really frustrated! Does anyone have some advice on the way you usually set up hardware for your studio (where you plug your monitors, headphones, setting your mixer USB interface)? Seriously, anything would help so much. Thanks
