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Dkazup
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Hello, I'm looking for some advice on making my connections from microphone to computer the best they can be.
I'm trying to record very clean vocals for comuter based training in an office environment. Here are my components that I have and can use:
Shure SM7B microphone
Presonus TubePre
Presonus Comp16
Presonus EQ3b
Presonus Firebox
Samaon S Com Plus
Dell Inspiron 9100
Sound Forge 8.0
Cubase LE
I've tried several setup and I just don't seem to be able to get a clean signal. There always sem to be some base level noise in the signal that although when I speak is to noticible, is very noticible when I am not speaking. Or it seems that I have to drive the pre amp way up to get a usable signal.
Last night I spent time making sure I had all the updates on my laptop with system, audio, and video drivers. It is a laptop with a built in 4-pin firewire connection. I'm thinking about getting a pcmcia firewire card so that I can eliminate a power supply (the firebox 6pin to 6 pin connection)
I've set up this run which I thought would be really good... Shure Mic -> XLR to the TubePRE ->XLR to the COMP16 ->XLR to the Samson (de-esser) -> XLR to the EQ3B -> XLR to the Firebox (Mic 1) ->firewire to the Dell (6pin to 4pin)
In my testing it doesn't seem to matter which components I have connected as the noise appears in all the connections. I did have all the components except the Dell plugged into the same outlet. Actually I had all presonus componets plugged into a power strip and then the samson plugged into the out right above the the outlet the power strip was using.
Is my expectation that I should be able to run from the Shure to the computer in some configuration without a base level noise element wrong?
What should I do next to try and eliminate this issue?
How far aawy should I have to place all this equipment from each other to eliminate interference?
On Monday I'm going to go back to the basic of just SHure to Firebox to computer and unplug everything else and see if that makes any difference. Then I figure I'd start adding each component back in.
I do also have a Behringer UB1204 that I could put into play if needed. I also have a Sony DAT player that I could run to instead of the computer...if needed.
I look forward to learning more from you all.
Dan
I'm trying to record very clean vocals for comuter based training in an office environment. Here are my components that I have and can use:
Shure SM7B microphone
Presonus TubePre
Presonus Comp16
Presonus EQ3b
Presonus Firebox
Samaon S Com Plus
Dell Inspiron 9100
Sound Forge 8.0
Cubase LE
I've tried several setup and I just don't seem to be able to get a clean signal. There always sem to be some base level noise in the signal that although when I speak is to noticible, is very noticible when I am not speaking. Or it seems that I have to drive the pre amp way up to get a usable signal.
Last night I spent time making sure I had all the updates on my laptop with system, audio, and video drivers. It is a laptop with a built in 4-pin firewire connection. I'm thinking about getting a pcmcia firewire card so that I can eliminate a power supply (the firebox 6pin to 6 pin connection)
I've set up this run which I thought would be really good... Shure Mic -> XLR to the TubePRE ->XLR to the COMP16 ->XLR to the Samson (de-esser) -> XLR to the EQ3B -> XLR to the Firebox (Mic 1) ->firewire to the Dell (6pin to 4pin)
In my testing it doesn't seem to matter which components I have connected as the noise appears in all the connections. I did have all the components except the Dell plugged into the same outlet. Actually I had all presonus componets plugged into a power strip and then the samson plugged into the out right above the the outlet the power strip was using.
Is my expectation that I should be able to run from the Shure to the computer in some configuration without a base level noise element wrong?
What should I do next to try and eliminate this issue?
How far aawy should I have to place all this equipment from each other to eliminate interference?
On Monday I'm going to go back to the basic of just SHure to Firebox to computer and unplug everything else and see if that makes any difference. Then I figure I'd start adding each component back in.
I do also have a Behringer UB1204 that I could put into play if needed. I also have a Sony DAT player that I could run to instead of the computer...if needed.
I look forward to learning more from you all.
Dan