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keithpurtell
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I'm using Audacity on a Windows XP SP3 machine. Here's the problem. I need to quickly record some music for the minister at my church (two flute solos) but the microphone input plug on my Audigy sound card is damaged and unusable. The only other option I have is an M-Audio MobilePre USB. This will accept a standard mic input and route the signal into the PC via a USB port. However, as many of you know, the MobilePre has a problem with the noise floor. By the time you set the output knob to a level that is reasonable for the PC, you also have noticeable noise.
Here is my proposed fix: I also have a nice like ART Digital MPA rack-mount preamp. If I feed my mic first through the ART, would I be able to provide the MobilePre with an input that is strong enough that I don't have to raise its output knob to the noisy level?
Here is my proposed fix: I also have a nice like ART Digital MPA rack-mount preamp. If I feed my mic first through the ART, would I be able to provide the MobilePre with an input that is strong enough that I don't have to raise its output knob to the noisy level?