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steveanthony
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I'm curious as to why, when recording a mono mic feed (voice only - speech), the wave form runs hotter on the top portion of the level than on the bottom. For example why is the wave registering from Inf to -6 db on the top half (on the average) but only Inf to -12 on the bottom portion of the wave? I have changed polarity on my mic pre and it will do the opposite. So I'm wondering if there's a signal or impedance issue. I'm running a Gefell M930 into a Focusrite VoiceMaster Pro, though this has occured with other condensor mics. The sound card is an Echo MIaMidi. Or is this normal?