I'm going to record onto my computer with a new mixer- and i was wondering if there are any settings besides record volume i should be aware of when tuning computer wise. The first mix i did with this mixer came out way too muddy basswise and i want to be sure to make this sharp
Tuning for recording
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Re: Tuning for recording
Watch the gain levels on your mixer. Dont let them get above +4 dB....3 red marks on the Pioneer 600. What program/devices are you using to record? The meters within your recording program should be as close to 0 dB as possible w/o going over. Anything above 0 dB on a digital system is clipping and will sound like shit. If your using a M-Box or other I/O device....play a record @ +4 on your mixer and then adjust the gain on the I/O so the meters in your rec. program are nice and hot w/o clipping.
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Re: Tuning for recording
i always keep the levels at around 0db, channels and master. if you need the sound louder turn up your monitor/amp.I live for the look on your face....Comment
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Re: Tuning for recording
If your using the RCA rec. outs the master level will not affect the rec. level....only the gains and channel/cross faders will. The master fader will only affect the rec. levels if your rec. from the master outs. Also, if your not using a I/O device sometimes the signal isnt hot enough for the rec. program and will sound weak @ 0 dB from the mixer. If you are using and I/O you can keep the levels @ 0 dB on the mixer and bump up the trim on the I/O.Last edited by Taylor Norris; June 7, 2006, 11:25:13 PM.Comment
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