
mark4man
MoonMix Studios
People,
I know we've visited this subject before, but I've added a new piece of equipment to my project studio (a Focusrite Twin Trak Pro channel strip)...& was hoping it might make a difference in the S/N ratio in the recorded signal.
When I record my Roland synth module, I'm real lucky if I can generate a signal strength of -18dB. What I normally used to do was record at that level; & then normalize the track. (& I used to get busted on for this process...but then, never really noticed an ugly amount of noise in doing so, even when recording in 16-Bit.)
So, now that I can add quality preamplification in the chain, am I better off boosting the synth with the Focusrite (in terms of S/N ratio)?
I realize I should try both methods...& compare the results (which I intend to do), but was also curious how other members solved the low signal problem when recording line level devices.)
(& I think I'll probably be much better off with the preamp, but was also wondering if normalization is as bad as everyone says it is.)
Thanks,
mark4man
I know we've visited this subject before, but I've added a new piece of equipment to my project studio (a Focusrite Twin Trak Pro channel strip)...& was hoping it might make a difference in the S/N ratio in the recorded signal.
When I record my Roland synth module, I'm real lucky if I can generate a signal strength of -18dB. What I normally used to do was record at that level; & then normalize the track. (& I used to get busted on for this process...but then, never really noticed an ugly amount of noise in doing so, even when recording in 16-Bit.)
So, now that I can add quality preamplification in the chain, am I better off boosting the synth with the Focusrite (in terms of S/N ratio)?
I realize I should try both methods...& compare the results (which I intend to do), but was also curious how other members solved the low signal problem when recording line level devices.)
(& I think I'll probably be much better off with the preamp, but was also wondering if normalization is as bad as everyone says it is.)
Thanks,
mark4man