Volume in CANS

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I was recording a singer and he said, Can you give me more vocal volume in headphones. I said HUH?

How do I do this without raising recording level. Do I run through a bus or something. Never even used a bus channel before. Can someone give me a procedure. Thanks
 
Oops, using Sonar 5 PE with Tascam 1082 board, oh yea, it states that below....
 
Can't you just turn up the track you are recording in Sonar? (if you're monitoring through it that is, but I assume you have to if you the singer is dubbing over a track)


-jeffrey
 
I have a trim knob or the fader. Both makes the track too hot. Its strange becuse I had an old 4 track tape recorder that had a montior volume knob. But not here. I just want to turn up the volume for the singer, but not the recording of the track.
 
on the top right there should be a knob that says phones under it.....this will turn the volume up for just the headphones, not the mic level.

It says it has "Headphone output with level control" so that should be the knob.
 
Yea, but I just want to turn up the vocal volume in singers cans and nothing else. And not have it refleck recording level. I've seen this done in big studios. I just don't know the trick. Anyone? :confused:
 
How do you have the signals routed?

And does the Tascam have your A/D in it, or do you run to a soundcard, and which one?

Describe your setup.
 
Vocals are on a Sonar 5 Audio track. Output Set to master input set to tascam 1082 interface. Not using soundcard. Everything works great and records. Just want to be able to raise headphone monitor volume for vocal so he can hear himself higher and nothing else. And not raise the recording level of it. So he can hear himself more but the recording levels stay the same.
 
Turning up the fader shouldnt effect how hot your signal is being recorded.
 
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