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thefadedline
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Hi all.
I am new to this forum but it looks great and I'll be sticking around.
I have only recently got into home-recording. I just bought my first vocal microphone - a Shure PG58. It was a nice price and it sounds great.
I am using it with my PC and Cubase via the line-in socket. However, I don't yet own a mixer and therefore, the input signal is quite weak. Is there a way I can boost the input signal using some kind of software mixer?
I tried the 'Mic Boost' in the sound properties in Windows but that seems to boost the signal a little too much.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
edit: sorry if this seems naive but like I say, I am new to this world. And excited!
I am new to this forum but it looks great and I'll be sticking around.
I have only recently got into home-recording. I just bought my first vocal microphone - a Shure PG58. It was a nice price and it sounds great.
I am using it with my PC and Cubase via the line-in socket. However, I don't yet own a mixer and therefore, the input signal is quite weak. Is there a way I can boost the input signal using some kind of software mixer?
I tried the 'Mic Boost' in the sound properties in Windows but that seems to boost the signal a little too much.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
edit: sorry if this seems naive but like I say, I am new to this world. And excited!