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timbo101
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Hi,
I now have a recording set up on my PC which I thought would give me a good recording quality but it does not.The quality is flat and tinny like a real cheap tape recorder.
Here is the equipment I am using: I have a Shure SM57 Mic , I am using a M Audio Audiophile Delta 2496 souncard and I am also using a Behringer Tube Ultrgain Mic100 tube pre amp.
The PC is a 2.1Ghz Athlon XP with 1GB ram and a 7200rpm hard drive with a Sound blaster Live platinum 5.1 card for playback.
I have tried several software packages ie : Cubase , cool edit pro , Cakewalk sonar, Adobe audition and N track studio which all pretty much give the same results.
Please be aware that I am a complete novice and that I know very little about home recording so I may just have it all set up wrong or something but I am pretty sure that I should be getting a fair recording quality result with my set up. I am using the setup to record acoustic Didgeridoo.
Can someone help please or should I just sell the hardware and give up and go to a studio ???
Thanks.....Tim
I now have a recording set up on my PC which I thought would give me a good recording quality but it does not.The quality is flat and tinny like a real cheap tape recorder.
Here is the equipment I am using: I have a Shure SM57 Mic , I am using a M Audio Audiophile Delta 2496 souncard and I am also using a Behringer Tube Ultrgain Mic100 tube pre amp.
The PC is a 2.1Ghz Athlon XP with 1GB ram and a 7200rpm hard drive with a Sound blaster Live platinum 5.1 card for playback.
I have tried several software packages ie : Cubase , cool edit pro , Cakewalk sonar, Adobe audition and N track studio which all pretty much give the same results.
Please be aware that I am a complete novice and that I know very little about home recording so I may just have it all set up wrong or something but I am pretty sure that I should be getting a fair recording quality result with my set up. I am using the setup to record acoustic Didgeridoo.
Can someone help please or should I just sell the hardware and give up and go to a studio ???
Thanks.....Tim