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pure.fusion
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Hi all,
Long time player, short time home-studio-er.
I've been recording acoustic guitar and electric guitar using an SM-57, which is quite adequate for my purposes. I've also been recording bass with a DI setup.
I notice straight off that I'm having trouble stopping the occasional clip on the input to my E-MU 0404 when I happen to strum slightly harder on the acoustic (perhaps as I sway slightly closer to the mic) or happen to pull a bass string slightly harder than normal.
So, I need some real basic info on how you guys deal with this. Do you run into a compressor before you input to the E_MU?
Thanks.
FM
Long time player, short time home-studio-er.
I've been recording acoustic guitar and electric guitar using an SM-57, which is quite adequate for my purposes. I've also been recording bass with a DI setup.
I notice straight off that I'm having trouble stopping the occasional clip on the input to my E-MU 0404 when I happen to strum slightly harder on the acoustic (perhaps as I sway slightly closer to the mic) or happen to pull a bass string slightly harder than normal.
So, I need some real basic info on how you guys deal with this. Do you run into a compressor before you input to the E_MU?
Thanks.
FM