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kickitcricket
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OK, here's my setup:
Mixer: Behringer UB1204FX-PRO
Sound card: Audiophile 2496
Mic: Shure SM57
Software: N-Track (eval)
Computer: PIII 450, Win XP
Behringer Alt 3-4 bus out to Audiophile Line-ins. Audiophile Line-outs to channel 5/6. Behringer Control Room outs to speakers. Mic connected on Channel 1. When I play normal audio on my competer (MP3's using winamp, for example), and control the volume using the 5/6 fader, I hear it fine.
Using N-Track, I record a guitar track and everything looks good, but I've noticed unless I turn the faders way up on Channel 1 and Alt Bus 3/4 while recording, the playback volume is really low and even then I have to adjust the dBs from within N-Track and/or on the mixer to really hear it. Is this how I'm supposed to do this? Record with these faders all the way up? Is there some adjustments that need to be made, maybe on my Audiophile control panel and/or mixer? It just seems like the .wav files created in N-Track are very weak compared to other audio files I already have on my computer. I wouldn't think all these settings have to be at the MAX for me to get a respectable recording.
Mixer: Behringer UB1204FX-PRO
Sound card: Audiophile 2496
Mic: Shure SM57
Software: N-Track (eval)
Computer: PIII 450, Win XP
Behringer Alt 3-4 bus out to Audiophile Line-ins. Audiophile Line-outs to channel 5/6. Behringer Control Room outs to speakers. Mic connected on Channel 1. When I play normal audio on my competer (MP3's using winamp, for example), and control the volume using the 5/6 fader, I hear it fine.
Using N-Track, I record a guitar track and everything looks good, but I've noticed unless I turn the faders way up on Channel 1 and Alt Bus 3/4 while recording, the playback volume is really low and even then I have to adjust the dBs from within N-Track and/or on the mixer to really hear it. Is this how I'm supposed to do this? Record with these faders all the way up? Is there some adjustments that need to be made, maybe on my Audiophile control panel and/or mixer? It just seems like the .wav files created in N-Track are very weak compared to other audio files I already have on my computer. I wouldn't think all these settings have to be at the MAX for me to get a respectable recording.