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AndrewYap
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I'm really not sure whether this goes in the n-Track section (Cause I'm using n-Track) or in the Computer Recording and Soundcards section so I decided to be safe and post it here... After all I'm still quite new to this...
Here's the problem... I know for a fact that recording levels should be set to the optimum, that is just before clipping occurs. When I record with n-Track, I adjust my recording levels to the optimum according to the recording VU meter. But after I've recorded the track... the visual of the wave form displayed shows that the volume was quite soft (too low) and far from clipping and not as indicated by the VU meter. This is not advisable from what I I've read... The playback VU meter also shows optimum (almost clipping but doesn't..). But it's obvious that everything is lower in volume than an average commercial recording...
I'm using a Dell with onboard audio... Is this a limitation due to my sound card? Should I ignore the VU meters? What exactly is going on? Please help!...
p.s Thanx a million before hand... :-D
Here's the problem... I know for a fact that recording levels should be set to the optimum, that is just before clipping occurs. When I record with n-Track, I adjust my recording levels to the optimum according to the recording VU meter. But after I've recorded the track... the visual of the wave form displayed shows that the volume was quite soft (too low) and far from clipping and not as indicated by the VU meter. This is not advisable from what I I've read... The playback VU meter also shows optimum (almost clipping but doesn't..). But it's obvious that everything is lower in volume than an average commercial recording...
I'm using a Dell with onboard audio... Is this a limitation due to my sound card? Should I ignore the VU meters? What exactly is going on? Please help!...
p.s Thanx a million before hand... :-D