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paulf
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So im setting up my own little home studio here, and ive ran into a porblem. I used to make recordings by running a $14 radioshack mic in my soundcard. Now ive gone and bough a proper $80 Shure mic and an adapter to run it into my soundcard.
I ran it into my soundcard and recorded... and it sounded roughly ten times worse than the radioshack mic. It was muddy and almost inaudiable. Its a dynamic mic, but still thought phantom power to be the issue, so i ran the mic into my fender amp, and the line out into my compter. No results, sounds the same.
Anyone know what im doing wrong? I dont want to go spend more money on this if its still going to sound awful.
thanks in advance
I ran it into my soundcard and recorded... and it sounded roughly ten times worse than the radioshack mic. It was muddy and almost inaudiable. Its a dynamic mic, but still thought phantom power to be the issue, so i ran the mic into my fender amp, and the line out into my compter. No results, sounds the same.
Anyone know what im doing wrong? I dont want to go spend more money on this if its still going to sound awful.
thanks in advance