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RickyT
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First off, I'm really new to this. So give me a break, haha.
What I have:
SP C1 mic w/ pop filter
EMU 0404 USB Audio Interface
Sonar LE
I just began recording recently and I'm a bit confused.
First off, I think I might have gotten my levels off while recording. The track is supposed to peak at around -10dbs, right? What's the best way of achieving this? On my audio interface I ended up turning the mic to about +55 to +60. I stood about 6 - 8 inches away from the mic (with a pop filter) and I have a pretty soft voice (at least, it's definitely not aggressive or gritty). This made it usually lower than -10dbs, but in the really loud parts that's about where it would peak. Is this how I should be going about it? Or would it be better to record so that most parts of the track peak at around -10, and just use a condenser for the really loud parts?
Also, my main problem is that there seems to be a lot of white noise in the recording. Perhaps it's just because I'm using not great headphones and when I get the cabling for my monitors later today it'll fix it, but my mic seems to pick up EVERYTHING. Is there some way to reduce white noise so that the vocals sound cleaner?
Thanks in advance!
What I have:
SP C1 mic w/ pop filter
EMU 0404 USB Audio Interface
Sonar LE
I just began recording recently and I'm a bit confused.
First off, I think I might have gotten my levels off while recording. The track is supposed to peak at around -10dbs, right? What's the best way of achieving this? On my audio interface I ended up turning the mic to about +55 to +60. I stood about 6 - 8 inches away from the mic (with a pop filter) and I have a pretty soft voice (at least, it's definitely not aggressive or gritty). This made it usually lower than -10dbs, but in the really loud parts that's about where it would peak. Is this how I should be going about it? Or would it be better to record so that most parts of the track peak at around -10, and just use a condenser for the really loud parts?
Also, my main problem is that there seems to be a lot of white noise in the recording. Perhaps it's just because I'm using not great headphones and when I get the cabling for my monitors later today it'll fix it, but my mic seems to pick up EVERYTHING. Is there some way to reduce white noise so that the vocals sound cleaner?
Thanks in advance!