Hi folks,
now, I have my equipment (AT3035, EMU1212, Roland MMP-2) since about 2 months and I think I still ain't getting the best quality possible. My vocals sound kinda muddy and they sorta distort abit. I have absolutely no idea why, because I should be able to get some nice ass quality with that setup, shouldnt I? Can anyone help me out?
Btw, what input signal should I choose, +4db or -10db?
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The smart-ass answer would be ..... uh, about 14 db. +4 db is "
The smart-ass answer would be ..... uh, about 14 db.
+4 db is "professional", -10 db is "commercial". Basically you want to make sure the output of a source device is the same as the input of the target device. +4 db is also generally "balanced" and the -10 db "unbalanced".
thanks for replies .. though when i choose +4db my recording vo
thanks for replies ..
though when i choose +4db my recording volume is sooo low, so that i have to turn the gain up all the way - so that it already distorts like shit. when recording at -10db my volume is alright.
ive heard when you use a balanced signal with unbalanced cables (and the other way round) it could damage the equipment .. is that true?
guess not.... can anyone tell me whats the difference between -1
guess not.... can anyone tell me whats the difference between -10db and +4db?