
antispatula
Active member
So for now I'm not messing with trying to calibrate my machine right now since I'm waiting to get a milivolt meter, and my machine already sounds friken sweet and doubt I'll be able to hear a difference even when I do get around to calibrating it, so I've started to play around with recording. First of all, tell me if this makes sense:
When I set the recorder's input level to LOW (-8dbm) it sounds WAY more strong and loud and sensitive than when I put it on HIGH (+4dbm), in which it sounds more "far away" and weak and the VU meters aren't nearly as responsive, as if the +4 setting was somehow more weak than the -8 setting. Either A. There's something terribly important I don't understand about sound and electronics or B. It's labled inversely. I DID think it was a little weird that the HIGH setting was on bottom and the LOW setting was on top.....it's usually the other way around.....
Secondly, I'm having some trouble with the jerky peaks I get on my VU's. I mean, I have to stay at the SAME volume no matter what to get the best sound and not get distortion. So what do I do when I'm going from some nice soft picking to chorus-strumming on my guitar? Do I need to hook up a comperssor after my pre or something? To be honest, I haven't even tried out my compressor and have expirience with it. But if it's a good idea, I'll definitely do it.
When I set the recorder's input level to LOW (-8dbm) it sounds WAY more strong and loud and sensitive than when I put it on HIGH (+4dbm), in which it sounds more "far away" and weak and the VU meters aren't nearly as responsive, as if the +4 setting was somehow more weak than the -8 setting. Either A. There's something terribly important I don't understand about sound and electronics or B. It's labled inversely. I DID think it was a little weird that the HIGH setting was on bottom and the LOW setting was on top.....it's usually the other way around.....
Secondly, I'm having some trouble with the jerky peaks I get on my VU's. I mean, I have to stay at the SAME volume no matter what to get the best sound and not get distortion. So what do I do when I'm going from some nice soft picking to chorus-strumming on my guitar? Do I need to hook up a comperssor after my pre or something? To be honest, I haven't even tried out my compressor and have expirience with it. But if it's a good idea, I'll definitely do it.