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logan
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say if you want to record a vocal without a preamp would you loose any quality in your vocals if you patched them into the preamp and back into the computer after you record?
logan said:say if you want to record a vocal without a preamp would you loose any quality in your vocals if you patched them into the preamp and back into the computer after you record?
northsiderap said:If it's a Soundblaster or some standard computer card, it has a mic in already. That means there's a functional mic preamp in the card. Why would you need two mic preamps? Sounds bad with 2.
Standard computer sound cards are not bad... I'm sure there's someone competent out there designing them. You can get good stuff with a 1/4" to 1/8" adapter and a microphone.
They are not designed at all for pro audio recording purposes and nowhere near "good enough".... as someone pointed out, they're usable for games and the family Christmas message, but not much else...........northsiderap said:Standard computer sound cards are not bad...
That's already two preamps in a row?logan said:... directly from the mic into my board using its pres and then into me presonus and record.
For the focusrite preamp or for some other process?... later could i go back and run what i allready recorded through a friends focusrite preamp and then re record it back into my computer would i still be able to get the tone and sound quality of that focusrite or not?