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Best regards to whomever is reading this thread haha.
First of all, let me give you some background:
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I've been a bass player for about 7 years, however I am exploring another side of me right now, which is animation.
This way I can draw, write, direct, animate, act and of course, make music.
Since I do not have plans on profiting (is that even a word?) from this, I decided to keep it "simple". Nevertheless, I think my guear should give me better results. And this is where you experts come in.
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GUEAR (currently in use)
Mixer: Alesis Multimix 8 USB (no 2.0 available, no multitrack recording needed, so I bought this one).
Mic: Shure Prologue (don't know the model, although it reads "14H HIZ").
Software: Cool Edit Pro 2.0
OS: Windows XP Home (I know, I know...)
ISSUE
So I got ready to rumble after installing/plugging/etc. The recording quality is practically noiseless, which I really liked. I also liked what I heard on the headphones, it was all going perfect. The problem is, when I hear what I recorded using my speakers, things get tough. I have to crank it all up so I can barely hear it.
I know there is something I'm doing wrong since I've seen quite a few "Multimix 8 USB happy customers" using this same guear for podcasting (excluding the mic). Would you please point out my obvious newbieness and get me out of this pickle?
Haha I think I try a little too hard here... I'll try to keep it simple next time.
First of all, let me give you some background:
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I've been a bass player for about 7 years, however I am exploring another side of me right now, which is animation.
This way I can draw, write, direct, animate, act and of course, make music.
Since I do not have plans on profiting (is that even a word?) from this, I decided to keep it "simple". Nevertheless, I think my guear should give me better results. And this is where you experts come in.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
GUEAR (currently in use)
Mixer: Alesis Multimix 8 USB (no 2.0 available, no multitrack recording needed, so I bought this one).
Mic: Shure Prologue (don't know the model, although it reads "14H HIZ").
Software: Cool Edit Pro 2.0
OS: Windows XP Home (I know, I know...)
ISSUE
So I got ready to rumble after installing/plugging/etc. The recording quality is practically noiseless, which I really liked. I also liked what I heard on the headphones, it was all going perfect. The problem is, when I hear what I recorded using my speakers, things get tough. I have to crank it all up so I can barely hear it.
I know there is something I'm doing wrong since I've seen quite a few "Multimix 8 USB happy customers" using this same guear for podcasting (excluding the mic). Would you please point out my obvious newbieness and get me out of this pickle?
Haha I think I try a little too hard here... I'll try to keep it simple next time.
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