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microchip
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Currently, I am recording directly from my synth into my computer and recording with Cakewalk. I am using a Delta 44 soundcard.
When I record into Cakewalk with my synth, I am not satisfied with the volume levels that the synth puts out into the computer. When I play the synth, I usually have to put my volume levels on the synth on max, and even then, the levels that are recorded on the computer are not high enough. Basically, this either causes me to have to turn the volume really high on playback, or turn up the trim and track volume up so high that 'hiss' and 'air' is heard on the tracks.
So, is there such a thing as a pre-amp for the synth? Can I use the same pre-amps that mics use? Or am I doing something wrong?
'Chip
When I record into Cakewalk with my synth, I am not satisfied with the volume levels that the synth puts out into the computer. When I play the synth, I usually have to put my volume levels on the synth on max, and even then, the levels that are recorded on the computer are not high enough. Basically, this either causes me to have to turn the volume really high on playback, or turn up the trim and track volume up so high that 'hiss' and 'air' is heard on the tracks.
So, is there such a thing as a pre-amp for the synth? Can I use the same pre-amps that mics use? Or am I doing something wrong?
'Chip