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ivan1
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I am new to recording.
I purchased my MR-8 two days ago. I want to record a single acoustic guitar using a microphone. When I attach my microphone to th MR-8 and try to adjust the trim level. I get very low levels, about 20-30% even when the trim knob is at maximum. If I speak very loud and close to the microphone I can get higher levels, but not at a distance. Levels with the guitar very close to the mic are still somewhat low.
I took the the mic to the music store and they told me it was a good mic, and they tested it on a PA system. They said it should be great for acoustic guitar. ( Audio Technica AT813 condenser cardoid mic 20 years old.)
Where do you guys set your trim knobs? At max?
When I bounce the track to 7/8 the levels increase. Is this normal.
After bouncing the levels in the headphones are quite high but when I playback on my home stereo, I have to crank the volume to hear. What will happen when I go to CD.
Any Help will be greatly appreciated
Ivan
I purchased my MR-8 two days ago. I want to record a single acoustic guitar using a microphone. When I attach my microphone to th MR-8 and try to adjust the trim level. I get very low levels, about 20-30% even when the trim knob is at maximum. If I speak very loud and close to the microphone I can get higher levels, but not at a distance. Levels with the guitar very close to the mic are still somewhat low.
I took the the mic to the music store and they told me it was a good mic, and they tested it on a PA system. They said it should be great for acoustic guitar. ( Audio Technica AT813 condenser cardoid mic 20 years old.)
Where do you guys set your trim knobs? At max?
When I bounce the track to 7/8 the levels increase. Is this normal.
After bouncing the levels in the headphones are quite high but when I playback on my home stereo, I have to crank the volume to hear. What will happen when I go to CD.
Any Help will be greatly appreciated
Ivan