what does "dbV" and "dbu" stand for anyway? :(
basically its the two common operating levels systems use, right?
and i think i've seen another letter following the "db".. lol
sorry, this is kind of a topic switch, but i have a question about (external) shockmounts.
i have the MXL V67, and the SP B1, they both came without shockmount. and i cant find the shockmount for these mics anywhere in the online-shops in my area.
i'm using them as overheads for a drumset, and...
i already posted this in the computer/soundcard forum, but without getting any replies.. so i try it here:
i spent a couple of hours installing the inca 88, it was that bad that my pc even didnt boot AT ALL when it should, otherwise it just gave up right after the memory count..
i still dunno...
click on "post reply" in any thread..
u write your reply, below this field u have the options (disable smilies, show signature etc..)
below this u can attach a file.
below this.. nah i'll let u guess :D
b sure to add some reverb to the directly recorded signal, i think that will let it sound more natural, and not as cheesy.
also, the soundcard that came with your pc might not b good enough to give u proper results.. :\
tho, i think if u dont like the sound with this card, u will probably hate...
these clicks occur if there is a sudden amplitude change (which might occur if u "glue" two different audio parts together..)
what i do (cause i dont know better), is setting a crossfade (very small, at like 1/64 quantize..)
that will solve the problem, but i doubt its the professional way to...
i could've posted this in the cubase forum.. but actually the problem is the card i guess, and i think the possibilty for a solution is greater in this forum..
i spent a couple of hours installing the inca 88, it was that bad that my pc even didnt boot AT ALL when it should, otherwise it just...
you're also doing so on this board ;)
press "post reply" instead of "new topic", to answer :)
dude.. for me that sounds like ur plugging ur mic into the fx return or something! LOL
no seriously.. read the manual of ur mixer!
other then that, the fx knob in the affected channel strip should be...
- microphone (a dynamic one like the cheap but loved shure sm58 will probably do for the beginning - although u may b dissappointed by the quality, as for acoustic guitar and vocals, depending on how high ur goals are.. but this shure mic is a good mic anyway.. i would start with it)
- good...
i came across this site once, and it looks.. well, pretty fucked up! :)
if the scripting is as bad as the coding, i dont wanna buy there!
BUT HEY dont get me wrong, i'm a webdesigner and so i only blame it for the way it looks.. ;)
can of course be a store with great service etc.. :)
but if u...
use the search option of this board!
this is a great thread, explaining really well how a compressor works.. :)
http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?s=&threadid=94057
yea it is.. tho i already have to give up the idea of building cables - unless i want another expensive hobby.. :rolleyes:
i really hate to live here, everything seems to damn expensive - if i would build my own cables (just average and below quality) it would still be far more expensive than...
i just came across this thread, and it enlightened me as well.. lol :D
thanks fierojoe, and everybody - till now i hated to just play around with the knobs, not having a clue what im doing.. ALTHOUGH i did generally understand what each knob was there for, i still didn't know when to turn them...
well, be very careful with the installing of hardware.. that you dont get sound at all, is probably because the programs now want use your delta for playback - but that card is probably not installed properly.
so do the following (supposing u r using windows):
1. uninstall all drivers from the...
but when i practice, i dont give a shit, at all :)
but when i record my music, for everyone to listen to, well then i want it to sound great of course..
hey memo.. i found these two links on this board:
http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?s=&threadid=76780
http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?s=&threadid=63355
and this seems like a valuable article (not read it yet..):
http://www.recordingwebsite.com/articles/cables.php...
u could check out these sites.. the first one has alot to offer - i think it requires registration, but is still free..
http://www.sounddogs.com
http://www.findsounds.com