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Kclark01
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I have a Mackie 408M PA and your basic Soundblaster Live sound card and I'm in the intial plugging-stuff-in stage of getting aquainted with this stuff. I've installed the shareware version of N-track just to get started. I tried recording an acoustic guitar with a nice Fisher pickup through the PA with a cable going from the PA's tape out to the soundcard's mic in. Although the levels looked good on N-track's Vumeter, the sound was as if I were using a distortion pedal and it was very hissy and faint. I have studio monitor headphones plugged into the soundcard's speaker/headphone jack. I've tried adjusting the mic/recording volume in windows as well as the wav out volume for monitoring. I'm sure I'm doing this all wrong.
Should I be using another of the soundcard's inputs instead of the mic in? Should I be using my PA's "mixer out" instead of the tape out? Or should give up and go back to surfing for porn and playing Diablo II all day?
Any guidance (especially step-by-step instructions) would be GREATLY appreciated!
Should I be using another of the soundcard's inputs instead of the mic in? Should I be using my PA's "mixer out" instead of the tape out? Or should give up and go back to surfing for porn and playing Diablo II all day?
Any guidance (especially step-by-step instructions) would be GREATLY appreciated!