
pisces7378
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I have a pair of brand new Mackie HR624 monitors for my PC based DAW. I am using the MOTU 828mkII Firewire interface as a front end. When I am ready to record vocals (or anything requiring a microphone) I am in the same room standing about 4 feet from the monitors. So obviously the output of the monitors (sound) feeds back into the microphone, and at best you hear the echo, and at worst a screeching feedback. So I have been simply switching the Mackie's off during recording, while monitoring through headphones. Then switching them back on to monitor and mix what I have just recorded.
Now I know that this sounds like a DUMB idea. But I am still quite a novice in some areas of recoring. I have Logic Audio Platinum v. 5.5.1 running on the PC and although I have been working with this program for over three years, I still have not gotten my head around signal routing.
Obviously there should be some way for me to just internally mute the monitors during recording without muting the headphones, and then un-muting the monitors for mixing. But this seems to be beyond me at the moment. When I mute the outputs 11-12 in Logic (these are the Main Outs from the MOTU 828mkII) then it mutes everything. The headphones included. So I can no longer hear the backing tracks for me to lay the vocals (or whatever) over. Problem!
I cannot believe that professional engineers are switching their Monitors on and off like this. It is probably bad for the monitors anyway.
Any tipps?
Cheers guys,
Mike
Now I know that this sounds like a DUMB idea. But I am still quite a novice in some areas of recoring. I have Logic Audio Platinum v. 5.5.1 running on the PC and although I have been working with this program for over three years, I still have not gotten my head around signal routing.
Obviously there should be some way for me to just internally mute the monitors during recording without muting the headphones, and then un-muting the monitors for mixing. But this seems to be beyond me at the moment. When I mute the outputs 11-12 in Logic (these are the Main Outs from the MOTU 828mkII) then it mutes everything. The headphones included. So I can no longer hear the backing tracks for me to lay the vocals (or whatever) over. Problem!
I cannot believe that professional engineers are switching their Monitors on and off like this. It is probably bad for the monitors anyway.
Any tipps?
Cheers guys,
Mike