
chrisharris
King of Bling
Okay, I've never posted in this forum before, but I have a ridiculously simple question that I'm too stupid to figure out.
I recently purchased a Dual Microphone Pre-Amp (DMP3, from M-Audio), and it seems like a pretty cool little unit. One of the buttons on it is a "Low Cut" switch (75Hz), and the manual says it's good for things like cutting out the noises of boom stands being hit and such.
My question is: How many of you record with that thing engaged? I do a lot of vocal and acoustic work, and I'm always rolling the lows off of the acoustics and my vocal anyway, but I usually just do that for 50Hz and down.
I could (and will, eventually) record a bunch of stuff both with and without that switch engaged, but I was wondering what the pros and cons are if anybody records similarly.
[edit] And while I'm at it, can somebody tell me how I can actually use both channels of the preamp to record into 2 seperate tracks on my computer? The preamp has 2 balanced outs (one for each channel, duh), and my soundcard has 2 inputs, (Line In and Mic In), but I think Windows will only let me select one of the inputs at a time...and yes, I know this question is laughable, so feel free to laugh, I just wanna' learn...LOL
HAVE A GREAT FREAKIN' DAY!!!
Chris
I recently purchased a Dual Microphone Pre-Amp (DMP3, from M-Audio), and it seems like a pretty cool little unit. One of the buttons on it is a "Low Cut" switch (75Hz), and the manual says it's good for things like cutting out the noises of boom stands being hit and such.
My question is: How many of you record with that thing engaged? I do a lot of vocal and acoustic work, and I'm always rolling the lows off of the acoustics and my vocal anyway, but I usually just do that for 50Hz and down.
I could (and will, eventually) record a bunch of stuff both with and without that switch engaged, but I was wondering what the pros and cons are if anybody records similarly.
[edit] And while I'm at it, can somebody tell me how I can actually use both channels of the preamp to record into 2 seperate tracks on my computer? The preamp has 2 balanced outs (one for each channel, duh), and my soundcard has 2 inputs, (Line In and Mic In), but I think Windows will only let me select one of the inputs at a time...and yes, I know this question is laughable, so feel free to laugh, I just wanna' learn...LOL
HAVE A GREAT FREAKIN' DAY!!!
Chris
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