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    Is this cable setup wrong for a microphone to work?

    Understood, thank you.
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    Is this cable setup wrong for a microphone to work?

    Okay actually I have one more question: my second microphone is Shure SM57, so can it work if I buy this cable below and use it for SM57 by plugging it into Instrument/Line input on my interface, so that way I have free XLR input for this other condenser mic? ?
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    Is this cable setup wrong for a microphone to work?

    Thanks @rob aylestone for clarification!
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    Is this cable setup wrong for a microphone to work?

    Yea, in the end I will probably have to buy new interface with two XLR inputs... Just wanted to check if I was doing anything wrong with this connection. Thanks for the reply!
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    Is this cable setup wrong for a microphone to work?

    It's the standard XLR condenser mic and it requires 48V power, which was turned on during the testing...
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    Is this cable setup wrong for a microphone to work?

    Hello, I'm looking for an option to record my acoustic guitar with two mics. I have Behringer U-Phoria UMC22 audio interface, which only has one XLR input. I remembered I have this cable that I got with this microphone, so I found the connector and hooked this microphone in mic line input...
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    Master doesn't sound good on streaming platforms (hi hats are destroyed)

    Thank you very much, all of you guys! I'll do the tweak and see how it works.
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    Master doesn't sound good on streaming platforms (hi hats are destroyed)

    By this, you mean that top peak should be around -3 to -4dB? And if the LUFS for most tracks should be around -14dB, should mine be around -16dB maybe? And what about streaming services turning my volume up if it's too quiet for them? Will it make it "normal" (uncompressed) sounding, but again...
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    Master doesn't sound good on streaming platforms (hi hats are destroyed)

    Thank you for analysis Rob! Different in a way that it's missing crisp and high frequencies, do you mean that? Maybe I'm judging too harsh on it, and I by no means have great ears yet, since I'm just starting out, but the difference that I hear is just unacceptable. What I will do now is...
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    Master doesn't sound good on streaming platforms (hi hats are destroyed)

    Alright, we agreed I should turn down the volume on the master, I surely will. But again, you said: To hear the differences between original and streaming platforms? And you could barely hear it? Okay, I recorded the playback sound from my computer and played first few seconds of the song...
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    Master doesn't sound good on streaming platforms (hi hats are destroyed)

    But for example, when I test the song with Loudness Penalty tool, it shows this: If this is accurate, Spotify and Tidal should turn the volume down for about -0.3 dB, which doesn't seem that much for this amount of compression to happen? Or are the level peaks in the song that are making...
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    Master doesn't sound good on streaming platforms (hi hats are destroyed)

    Thanks for answering, guys! Since you said you can't hear the difference between original and Spotify, can I ask what audio quality settings do you have on your Spotify account? Because when I listen from free user account (that would be 128kbps or so), the difference is very very noticeable...
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    Master doesn't sound good on streaming platforms (hi hats are destroyed)

    Hello, I just joined this forum and thought about asking you something about my song. I just finished with recording, mixing and mastering my first song. For a moment I thought it sounded decent, until it went live on streaming platforms. Hi hats are completely ruined on Tidal, on some other...
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