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tubadude95
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Hi everybody. I am pretty new to all of this and I have lots of questions. I have been trying to multitrack record some tuba quartets (yes that is right, TUBA quartets) and I have experienced several different problems. I am recording on Audacity with a Behringer C-1 mic for the record.
problem 1: Probably pretty easy to fix. When i turn on the mic I can hear a lot of background "fuzz" coming from the room, and when something creaks it is quite evident on the recording. Is there a way to fix this so that it only records what is being played?
problem 2: I notice that it seems like the sound is highly compressed together. You can't really pick out the individual parts. After awhile of listening it almost starts to give you a headache.
problem 3: Ties in with the headache thing. For whatever reason, during recording I can hear the sound coming out of both headphones but when in playback mode, it only comes out of the left. No matter how much I pan a track to the right it doesn't help. This also probably has something to do with the things expressed in problem 2.
problem 4: It just seems like my overall sound quality in the recording is bad. I have had myself professionally recorded and it sounds great! But in here the quality is very lacking and it distorts really easily. Any suggestions on how to record brass better?
Thanks for any help!
Jim Andrus
problem 1: Probably pretty easy to fix. When i turn on the mic I can hear a lot of background "fuzz" coming from the room, and when something creaks it is quite evident on the recording. Is there a way to fix this so that it only records what is being played?
problem 2: I notice that it seems like the sound is highly compressed together. You can't really pick out the individual parts. After awhile of listening it almost starts to give you a headache.
problem 3: Ties in with the headache thing. For whatever reason, during recording I can hear the sound coming out of both headphones but when in playback mode, it only comes out of the left. No matter how much I pan a track to the right it doesn't help. This also probably has something to do with the things expressed in problem 2.
problem 4: It just seems like my overall sound quality in the recording is bad. I have had myself professionally recorded and it sounds great! But in here the quality is very lacking and it distorts really easily. Any suggestions on how to record brass better?
Thanks for any help!
Jim Andrus