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New member
Hey, I just joined this group after buying a bunch of recording equiptment that I though would allow me to record at an OK quality level. So far it's just been incredibly frustrating for me as the recordings that I've been getting are completely horrible. I'm a total noob at this stuff so I guess I'll start off listing some of my equipment:
M-AUDIO Delta 1010
Behringer Eurodesk SL244FX-Pro
Behringer Ultra-Voice Digital (mic preamp type thing)
A bunch of SM57s
Ok, so today, I tried to record a really rough version of a song. I placed a mic in the room at basically any old spot in between a bass amp and a guitar amp. I had my bass player play both instruments at the same time loud while I listened in the other room on headphones from the mixer (I figure that I have to run the one mic through the mixer because I'm using the preamp on it and it's the only device I have that provides the phantom power.) The sound quality didn't sound bad at all, fine for what I wanted. When I got around to recording it, and played it back on my computer speakers, it was totally horrible and although the waveform didn't look like it was overloaded or anything, the sound was peaking out all over, even at low levels. I decided to try and run the mic into the mixer (to provide phantom power) and then into the Ultra-Voice. I didn't know if this would do anything or what, but it just plain doesn't seem to work. I get all of the lights on and whatever but I can't get a signal to save my life. What's the problem? and what's the problem with the peaking out? Something to do with the transition from mixer to computer? Something to do with the settings on my computer?
Man, I really could use your guy's help. This stuff is so frusterating! Let me know if you need me to elaborate on anything, I have a feeling I didn't explain my problems well.
Thanks in advance,
Hart
M-AUDIO Delta 1010
Behringer Eurodesk SL244FX-Pro
Behringer Ultra-Voice Digital (mic preamp type thing)
A bunch of SM57s
Ok, so today, I tried to record a really rough version of a song. I placed a mic in the room at basically any old spot in between a bass amp and a guitar amp. I had my bass player play both instruments at the same time loud while I listened in the other room on headphones from the mixer (I figure that I have to run the one mic through the mixer because I'm using the preamp on it and it's the only device I have that provides the phantom power.) The sound quality didn't sound bad at all, fine for what I wanted. When I got around to recording it, and played it back on my computer speakers, it was totally horrible and although the waveform didn't look like it was overloaded or anything, the sound was peaking out all over, even at low levels. I decided to try and run the mic into the mixer (to provide phantom power) and then into the Ultra-Voice. I didn't know if this would do anything or what, but it just plain doesn't seem to work. I get all of the lights on and whatever but I can't get a signal to save my life. What's the problem? and what's the problem with the peaking out? Something to do with the transition from mixer to computer? Something to do with the settings on my computer?
Man, I really could use your guy's help. This stuff is so frusterating! Let me know if you need me to elaborate on anything, I have a feeling I didn't explain my problems well.
Thanks in advance,
Hart