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Ryan_U
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Signal too hot?
Hello everybody,
I purchased a Studio Projects B1 mic and an M-Audio DMP3 preamp to record vocals on my computer. The problem I have is that I don't need to dial in any gain on the preamp for the signal to be hot enough to record on my computer.
I have an M Audio 2496 sound card. I connected the mic to the preamp via a standard mic cable. I then used a stereo-1/4 to stereo-rca cable to connect into the soundcard's rca inputs. If I dial in no gain, the preamp's level meter doesn't move but the signal level is ok at the soundcard/computer. If I get up close to the mic, I actually get some clipping.
I tried the low gain setting on the DMP3 preamp and that allows me to dial in about 50-60% gain for a nice signal but I'm getting very little or no readings on the preamp's meter. If I dial in gain so that the preamp's meter is just shy of clipping, like I thought I was supposed to, the signal is WAY TOO HOT for the computer. It almost seems like I have a preamp on the card but I know I don't or do I? Yet, when I plug my guitar into my GT8 effects processor and then plug my GT8 into the 2496, the signal reflects what I get on the GT8's meter (about 70% gain for a good signal without clipping).
Is the Studio Projects B1 TOO HOT! (That sounds like something Paris Hilton would say) Is my preamp's meter not sensitive enough or not properly calibrated? Or should I forget about the preamp's level meter and just trust the levels on my computer?
Thanks,
Ryan
Hello everybody,
I purchased a Studio Projects B1 mic and an M-Audio DMP3 preamp to record vocals on my computer. The problem I have is that I don't need to dial in any gain on the preamp for the signal to be hot enough to record on my computer.
I have an M Audio 2496 sound card. I connected the mic to the preamp via a standard mic cable. I then used a stereo-1/4 to stereo-rca cable to connect into the soundcard's rca inputs. If I dial in no gain, the preamp's level meter doesn't move but the signal level is ok at the soundcard/computer. If I get up close to the mic, I actually get some clipping.
I tried the low gain setting on the DMP3 preamp and that allows me to dial in about 50-60% gain for a nice signal but I'm getting very little or no readings on the preamp's meter. If I dial in gain so that the preamp's meter is just shy of clipping, like I thought I was supposed to, the signal is WAY TOO HOT for the computer. It almost seems like I have a preamp on the card but I know I don't or do I? Yet, when I plug my guitar into my GT8 effects processor and then plug my GT8 into the 2496, the signal reflects what I get on the GT8's meter (about 70% gain for a good signal without clipping).
Is the Studio Projects B1 TOO HOT! (That sounds like something Paris Hilton would say) Is my preamp's meter not sensitive enough or not properly calibrated? Or should I forget about the preamp's level meter and just trust the levels on my computer?
Thanks,
Ryan
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