Im runnin line in from an acoustic pickup, and from an electric Bass into a mixing board, to a soundblaster in my comp.
is it all about the Preamp, because my sound qaulity is not what I'm looking for, i gotta boost stuff in my editing prog and it muffles it even worse... i get hiss and just an over all bad sound.
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Im runnin line in from an acoustic pickup, and from an electric
Im runnin line in from an acoustic pickup, and from an electric Bass into a mixing board, to a soundblaster in my comp.
This is an impedance mismatch problem.
The line input of the mixing board is probably a lower impedance than the acoustic pickup and electric bass.
In other words, you need a D.I. or a preamp with a built in D.I.
In other words, you need a D.I. or a preamp with a built in D.I.
A D.I., or Direct Box, converts your bass or guitar signal (high impedence) to a line level signal (low impedence). It has a 1/4" input and an XLR output to run to the mic preamps on your mixer. Then use the gain or trim control on your mic preamp input to boost the gain to a respectable level.
Your sound should improve quite a bit.
Here are some D.I. boxes, in a range of prices.
To Clarify the question is, Is it all about the preamp, will
To Clarify
the question is,
Is it all about the preamp, will that clean up the recorded sound and make a significant difference in quality.clarity.