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Hobbit6
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Ok, maybe I'm stupid, but I'm having real difficulty getting any sort of powerful vocal recording. I've got a Delta 66/Omni with a ThreeQ preamp and two mics, AT3035 and KSM32. But, basically, I cant seem to get a strong signal recorded because it gets to the 0db threshold very easily and clips. The only way I can keep it clean is to set the threeq and delta/moni gains relatively low, but then the vocals lack the presence and dimension you would hear on professional records, it sounds like I'm singing into a radioshack mic from across the room. I think I've tried all possible configurations of pads, -15db/-10db, phantom powers, etc. Could be that my Delta 66 is simply not equipped to handle the sort of gain that I need? Should I buy another interface? I've got good mics, the pre seems to be a good one, so...I've spent a few good weeks trying to figure this out. I bought the KSM32 actually thinking that it might fix the problem, but in fact, it sounds even worse at times than the AT3035...
I read in the manual that Delta should be able to handle about 110db, but the actual signal starts at around -75db, so that's only 75db noise floor to signal ratio (if that's the correct term to use here)...
I'm lost and very aggravated, please, clue me in
I read in the manual that Delta should be able to handle about 110db, but the actual signal starts at around -75db, so that's only 75db noise floor to signal ratio (if that's the correct term to use here)...
I'm lost and very aggravated, please, clue me in
