JasonSoundsOkay
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I've started doing some home recording for some youtube dairy vidoes I'm making.
I bought a dynamic Behringer XM8500 mic as I've read its like the SM58 but cheap, I know its not a condensor mic but all the reviews I watched suggest it would work for what I need (Talking into my microphone while recording my screen).
I've connected that to Input one of the Behringer U-PHORIA UMC202HD using a TRS cable (not TR 1/4 guitar cable). Set to line, phantom power on and gain all the way up.
This plugs into my computer via USB.
Problem is, when I record in Audacity the volume is very low, it barely makes the lines wobble. I've tried to boost it but that produces too much noise.
Have I completley misunderstood something?
Thanks, Jason.
I bought a dynamic Behringer XM8500 mic as I've read its like the SM58 but cheap, I know its not a condensor mic but all the reviews I watched suggest it would work for what I need (Talking into my microphone while recording my screen).
I've connected that to Input one of the Behringer U-PHORIA UMC202HD using a TRS cable (not TR 1/4 guitar cable). Set to line, phantom power on and gain all the way up.
This plugs into my computer via USB.
Problem is, when I record in Audacity the volume is very low, it barely makes the lines wobble. I've tried to boost it but that produces too much noise.
Have I completley misunderstood something?
Thanks, Jason.