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David_VI
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Howdy folks!
I'm experimenting with Cubase and my Interface, I'd like to be able to record rough demos that sound pretty good.
I'm using a guitar with active pickups, going into a Tascam US-144.
The knob on one side of dial says Line and other Mic.
I've no clue about recording compared to people here, i'm mostly figuring it out..
But what levels do I aim for? with that dial if I move it so when i play the guitar hardest the light on the interface goes orange, sometimes red. Is this correct?
The signal once in Cubase seems very low, unless i'm full out strumming, which i'd rather not. The wavelengths that appear rarely ever hit the top and bottom..
I then use guitar rig as an insert effect to get various tones or add disortion. Which makes the volume different once again with all its different input and output volumes..
I'm confused at what levels I should be after to enable the best signal to work with.
Thanks for your help!
David
I'm experimenting with Cubase and my Interface, I'd like to be able to record rough demos that sound pretty good.
I'm using a guitar with active pickups, going into a Tascam US-144.
The knob on one side of dial says Line and other Mic.
I've no clue about recording compared to people here, i'm mostly figuring it out..
But what levels do I aim for? with that dial if I move it so when i play the guitar hardest the light on the interface goes orange, sometimes red. Is this correct?
The signal once in Cubase seems very low, unless i'm full out strumming, which i'd rather not. The wavelengths that appear rarely ever hit the top and bottom..
I then use guitar rig as an insert effect to get various tones or add disortion. Which makes the volume different once again with all its different input and output volumes..
I'm confused at what levels I should be after to enable the best signal to work with.
Thanks for your help!
David