demensia
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I play my guitar with some dynamics... Its making it really hard to record.
I find that if I set the levels so that that the loudest parts of my playing reach between -6 and -3 db, I can barely hear the soft parts. If I turn the levels up just a little bit The signal is too hot.
I do alot of palm muting, chugging, and tapping on the body of the gutar.. The biggest problem seems to be when I slap the strings with my hand to get a tapping sound, it spikes.
I bought a compressor to resolve this problem and only this problem. I've tried everything.. Setting the threshold at -6 with a ratio of 50:1, .1 ms attack and various releases.. I can't tame the tapping of my hand against the strings. The compressor is a that cheap alesis one everyone hates. I figured it would be good enough to serve this purpose.
Am I setting the compressor wrong.. I'd like to think that after all these years, I'd at least understand basic compression teqnique.
I'm really trying to limit the output to -6db since everything over that is just tapping.
I find that if I set the levels so that that the loudest parts of my playing reach between -6 and -3 db, I can barely hear the soft parts. If I turn the levels up just a little bit The signal is too hot.
I do alot of palm muting, chugging, and tapping on the body of the gutar.. The biggest problem seems to be when I slap the strings with my hand to get a tapping sound, it spikes.
I bought a compressor to resolve this problem and only this problem. I've tried everything.. Setting the threshold at -6 with a ratio of 50:1, .1 ms attack and various releases.. I can't tame the tapping of my hand against the strings. The compressor is a that cheap alesis one everyone hates. I figured it would be good enough to serve this purpose.
Am I setting the compressor wrong.. I'd like to think that after all these years, I'd at least understand basic compression teqnique.
I'm really trying to limit the output to -6db since everything over that is just tapping.
$10... c'mon...