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emederos
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When tweaking the gain on my Mic (AT 3035) while working on my Korg D1600, I fiddle with the 'trim' knob to adjust the gain.
In doing so, I watch the meter view which shows me:
- the levels for tracks 1-16
- a column labeled "SND" which has a "1" and "2", with corresponding levels,
- another column labeled "MON", this time with "L" and "R", and corresponding levels
- a last column labeled "MST", again with "L" and "R", again with their respective levels.
What exactly am I looking at here to make sure that I have optimal levels going into my microphone? I know i'm obviously looking to make sure that the signal doesn't clip, but what else should I be looking to do to get the best signal out of my mic?
In doing so, I watch the meter view which shows me:
- the levels for tracks 1-16
- a column labeled "SND" which has a "1" and "2", with corresponding levels,
- another column labeled "MON", this time with "L" and "R", and corresponding levels
- a last column labeled "MST", again with "L" and "R", again with their respective levels.
What exactly am I looking at here to make sure that I have optimal levels going into my microphone? I know i'm obviously looking to make sure that the signal doesn't clip, but what else should I be looking to do to get the best signal out of my mic?