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muse
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Hi! I'm new to MDs, live recording and computer audio in general...
I'm using a Sony MZ-R900 with a Shure M58 mic to record music lessons and occasional recitals. I am making practice CD's for my class as well as some personal recordings (just for myself, not anything professional). I have a SB Live sound card and an internal CD burner with Nero software.
All is going reasonably well with the recording end, although the acoustics of my living room are of course, not ideal! I am using only one microphone to record everything which makes mic placement tricky, even when I am at the university studio for class.
Here are my current stumbling blocks:
1) No problems recording to my PC with 1/8" stereo plug analog cables, but the sound is not as clean as I would have expected from the MD. I'm not satisfied with my amateurish attempts at various editing filters and it doesn't sound all that great by the time I burn it to CD. I've been told I am a perfectionist, but even with analog cables I shouldn't really lose much sound, right? I tested my sound card elsewhere on this site and didn't hear any noise.
2) My sound card is not digital, but since I have successfully recorded in through the analog cable, I assumed I could record out as well. Nope. I have tried through the green speaker and black line jacks. I know the cable itself and the line in on the MD are fine because I was able to record to it from a portable CD player with a line out jack.
A small home recording studio/upgraded dedicated audio computer are in my future, but for now I'm hoping to make do with my current set up. Any suggestions? Thanks!
I'm using a Sony MZ-R900 with a Shure M58 mic to record music lessons and occasional recitals. I am making practice CD's for my class as well as some personal recordings (just for myself, not anything professional). I have a SB Live sound card and an internal CD burner with Nero software.
All is going reasonably well with the recording end, although the acoustics of my living room are of course, not ideal! I am using only one microphone to record everything which makes mic placement tricky, even when I am at the university studio for class.
Here are my current stumbling blocks:
1) No problems recording to my PC with 1/8" stereo plug analog cables, but the sound is not as clean as I would have expected from the MD. I'm not satisfied with my amateurish attempts at various editing filters and it doesn't sound all that great by the time I burn it to CD. I've been told I am a perfectionist, but even with analog cables I shouldn't really lose much sound, right? I tested my sound card elsewhere on this site and didn't hear any noise.
2) My sound card is not digital, but since I have successfully recorded in through the analog cable, I assumed I could record out as well. Nope. I have tried through the green speaker and black line jacks. I know the cable itself and the line in on the MD are fine because I was able to record to it from a portable CD player with a line out jack.
A small home recording studio/upgraded dedicated audio computer are in my future, but for now I'm hoping to make do with my current set up. Any suggestions? Thanks!