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1234jonjon
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Hello...I am new to this forum.
My band has been recording directly into a laptop with a dynamic mic into the input and using a freeware program to record our practices in MP3 format. It has been helpful for us to record, however, in order hear these recordings, you have to turn your volume on your computer all the way up....and still it seems quiet. We have attempted all that we could through the tweaking the control panel and adjust the input volume without any improvement. We have done the same with the programs input volume. I surmise that there might not be enough to "power" the mic and might be better off with a computer mic.
We don't currently mic the amps or drums, only our vocals are on our mixer. We have a rudimentary pa (powered speakers) that began to distort with the amps mic'd. Technologically, I don't fully understand mixers all that well, but I think we were overloading the submaster -- so we've been playing it safe and putting only vocals on the mixer. Until we can get enough money for a better PA. Long story short, I don't think we can record from the board.
So what can we do to improve the quality of our recordings....without breaking the bank...How should we record our practices/gigs?
Check out my band's website, there are samples of what I'm talking about:
www.untildawnband.com
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
My band has been recording directly into a laptop with a dynamic mic into the input and using a freeware program to record our practices in MP3 format. It has been helpful for us to record, however, in order hear these recordings, you have to turn your volume on your computer all the way up....and still it seems quiet. We have attempted all that we could through the tweaking the control panel and adjust the input volume without any improvement. We have done the same with the programs input volume. I surmise that there might not be enough to "power" the mic and might be better off with a computer mic.
We don't currently mic the amps or drums, only our vocals are on our mixer. We have a rudimentary pa (powered speakers) that began to distort with the amps mic'd. Technologically, I don't fully understand mixers all that well, but I think we were overloading the submaster -- so we've been playing it safe and putting only vocals on the mixer. Until we can get enough money for a better PA. Long story short, I don't think we can record from the board.
So what can we do to improve the quality of our recordings....without breaking the bank...How should we record our practices/gigs?
Check out my band's website, there are samples of what I'm talking about:
www.untildawnband.com
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.