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aml4
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Is there a good way to record keyboards directly into the computer or does micing it always sound better?
aml4 said:Is there a good way to record keyboards directly into the computer or does micing it always sound better?
crosstudio said:i have never recorded a keyboard any other way but direct.
Does my soundcard effect how it sounds? Everybody else tells me to mic it if it doesnt sound good directc7sus said:I'd put a decent preamp between most synths and a soundcard.
Wish I had a Leslie to mic.![]()
aml4 said:Does my soundcard effect how it sounds? Everybody else tells me to mic it if it doesnt sound good direct
Whats a good sondcard for high quality recording?Dags said:If the soundcard isn't built for high quality audio recording, there's nothing that's really going to fix the sound to any large degree.
Using a mic and decent preamp will enable you to raise the level to overcome any inherent noise in the soundcard (hopefully) but if the converters aren't up to scratch you may get popping, buzzing and crackling noise in the audio.
General rule of thumb; the soundcard that comes with most PCs (and probably Macs as well) aren't suitable for high quality audio recording.
Dags
why do you put the keys thru a preamp before going into your soundcard?c7sus said:I'd put a decent preamp between most synths and a soundcard.
Wish I had a Leslie to mic.![]()
SKYflyer said:why do you put the keys thru a preamp before going into your soundcard?
isn't the output of a keyboard already at line level, and a preamp brings signals to line level, so what is the point?
Does it just give it some added character/flavoring of the preamp that you use, so that the keyboard will maybe sound slightly different?
aml4 said:Whats a good sondcard for high quality recording?
All I have is the one that came with my PC...