hmmm.... ok... so basically (let me know if this is right or not) a compresser would work on vocals if i were to single normally it wouldn't really do anything but if i were to start sing louder it would stop my voice from getting too loud on the recording? do i understand or am i way off? I...
Should I def. get a compresser for my vocals or no? If so... what does a compresser do exactly? Does force everything to stay at the same decibal level?
actually I only posted that question once??? i didn't post the same question three times although the titles are similar... but that's because the questions deal with similar things... everyone else has been very helpful... so you shouldn't feel obligated to do anything
ok thanks biscuits... i'll try to do something like that... i may have figured out my problem in another area... I think it was a matter of me thinking I knew what i was doing yesterday... reading a lot... and now going back and fixing everything...
I'm really about to jump... I just can't get any audio to come through my software on my computer... the mixer is up and running (yay) and sending signals and such.... I'm using my direct outs for each channel to take up the inputs of my delta 1010Lt... i just can't get any software to pick up...
from that website he seems to think that going from the subgroup outs to the rca inputs of the pci card is better then going from direct outs to rca inputs of the card? is this really better? I would think it would give me less individual control over each channel because the subgroups are...
ok... i see what you're saying... so with that there are, on this particular breakout cable, 6 mono (3 stereo) rca inputs and 8 rca mono (4 stereo) outputs, and of course the 2 xlr inputs (which I will use for my mixer's main outs)... i'm just confused I guess as to what I'm going to do with all...