Your Avatar Submitted by audion00b on Sat, 06/18/2011 - 09:18 I get meter readings when i arm a track ( around -50dB range), even when my input gain in my soundcard driver settings is set to null. Tags problems Log in or register to post comments Comments Your Avatar audion00b anyone? i could really use some help here anyone? i could really use some help here Log in or register to post comments Sun, 06/19/2011 - 01:31 Permalink Your Avatar IIRs More information required. What soundcard? Mic input or line? W More information required. What soundcard? Mic input or line? When you say "null" do you mean unity? Log in or register to post comments Sun, 06/19/2011 - 02:18 Permalink Your Avatar audion00b Realtek HD audio..though im using a ASIO4all when im using Sonar Realtek HD audio..though im using a ASIO4all when im using Sonar X1. Recording through Mic In. i opened my Mic in Settings and turned the level all the way down. But im getting a meter reading at -50dB range in Sonar.. Log in or register to post comments Tue, 06/21/2011 - 08:17 Permalink Your Avatar IIRs Do you mean you have a -50dB noise floor from the input? Is ther Do you mean you have a -50dB noise floor from the input? Is there anything plugged into it? To be honest, that's not that high for a consumer soundcard: you will need a proper audio interface to do much better. Log in or register to post comments Tue, 06/21/2011 - 08:31 Permalink Your Avatar audion00b yeah, can i use a gate with a low attack and high release? i mea yeah, can i use a gate with a low attack and high release? i mean is that option Log in or register to post comments Tue, 06/21/2011 - 09:59 Permalink Your Avatar IIRs A gate should help. The ideal attack and release times would dep A gate should help. The ideal attack and release times would depend on the source material however. Log in or register to post comments Tue, 06/21/2011 - 10:05 Permalink Your Avatar hueseph So where did you get the crack? Is it the AirISO version? So where did you get the crack? Is it the AirISO version? Log in or register to post comments Tue, 06/28/2011 - 19:53 Permalink Your Avatar GZsound The poor noise floor is most certainly the result of the Realtek The poor noise floor is most certainly the result of the Realtek POS. I would go ahead and record and then use noise reduction to remove the low level hiss...and then buy a professional interface. Log in or register to post comments Thu, 06/30/2011 - 22:46 Permalink
Your Avatar audion00b anyone? i could really use some help here anyone? i could really use some help here Log in or register to post comments Sun, 06/19/2011 - 01:31 Permalink
Your Avatar IIRs More information required. What soundcard? Mic input or line? W More information required. What soundcard? Mic input or line? When you say "null" do you mean unity? Log in or register to post comments Sun, 06/19/2011 - 02:18 Permalink
Your Avatar audion00b Realtek HD audio..though im using a ASIO4all when im using Sonar Realtek HD audio..though im using a ASIO4all when im using Sonar X1. Recording through Mic In. i opened my Mic in Settings and turned the level all the way down. But im getting a meter reading at -50dB range in Sonar.. Log in or register to post comments Tue, 06/21/2011 - 08:17 Permalink
Your Avatar IIRs Do you mean you have a -50dB noise floor from the input? Is ther Do you mean you have a -50dB noise floor from the input? Is there anything plugged into it? To be honest, that's not that high for a consumer soundcard: you will need a proper audio interface to do much better. Log in or register to post comments Tue, 06/21/2011 - 08:31 Permalink
Your Avatar audion00b yeah, can i use a gate with a low attack and high release? i mea yeah, can i use a gate with a low attack and high release? i mean is that option Log in or register to post comments Tue, 06/21/2011 - 09:59 Permalink
Your Avatar IIRs A gate should help. The ideal attack and release times would dep A gate should help. The ideal attack and release times would depend on the source material however. Log in or register to post comments Tue, 06/21/2011 - 10:05 Permalink
Your Avatar hueseph So where did you get the crack? Is it the AirISO version? So where did you get the crack? Is it the AirISO version? Log in or register to post comments Tue, 06/28/2011 - 19:53 Permalink
Your Avatar GZsound The poor noise floor is most certainly the result of the Realtek The poor noise floor is most certainly the result of the Realtek POS. I would go ahead and record and then use noise reduction to remove the low level hiss...and then buy a professional interface. Log in or register to post comments Thu, 06/30/2011 - 22:46 Permalink
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anyone? i could really use some help here
anyone? i could really use some help here
More information required. What soundcard? Mic input or line? W
More information required.
What soundcard? Mic input or line? When you say "null" do you mean unity?
Realtek HD audio..though im using a ASIO4all when im using Sonar
Realtek HD audio..though im using a ASIO4all when im using Sonar X1. Recording through Mic In. i opened my Mic in Settings and turned the level all the way down. But im getting a meter reading at -50dB range in Sonar..
Do you mean you have a -50dB noise floor from the input? Is ther
Do you mean you have a -50dB noise floor from the input? Is there anything plugged into it?
To be honest, that's not that high for a consumer soundcard: you will need a proper audio interface to do much better.
yeah, can i use a gate with a low attack and high release? i mea
yeah, can i use a gate with a low attack and high release? i mean is that option
A gate should help. The ideal attack and release times would dep
A gate should help. The ideal attack and release times would depend on the source material however.
So where did you get the crack? Is it the AirISO version?
So where did you get the crack? Is it the AirISO version?
The poor noise floor is most certainly the result of the Realtek
The poor noise floor is most certainly the result of the Realtek POS.
I would go ahead and record and then use noise reduction to remove the low level hiss...and then buy a professional interface.