D
devilboy
New member
I just got a sm57 yesterday and made a quick clip last night at low volume--it sounded great. Today I cranked the amp and gave it a go--nasty. I'm getting lots of clipping no matter how much I pull back on the trim pot or what level in I'm at. I've re-positioned the mic, etc, etc, etc...
Is this just the way things are with the br8? Do the mic pre's not handle that strong of a signal? I've always just recorded direct with it since I didn't have a 57 and now that I'm looking at a new PC as a DAW I'm planning on keeping the br8 as an interface since it has so many effects onboard, yadda yadda. Could this be a bad idea?
I have a killer amp and really want to record it. Should the br8 work for this or should I ditch it and put the funds into a bigger, badder DAW?
Thanks
Is this just the way things are with the br8? Do the mic pre's not handle that strong of a signal? I've always just recorded direct with it since I didn't have a 57 and now that I'm looking at a new PC as a DAW I'm planning on keeping the br8 as an interface since it has so many effects onboard, yadda yadda. Could this be a bad idea?
I have a killer amp and really want to record it. Should the br8 work for this or should I ditch it and put the funds into a bigger, badder DAW?
Thanks