I have been using the STC-8 H for a year and there was times I felt like selling it until today. Wow, is this thing right on!
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Hello there. I initially saw reviews and video samples online of the Samson G Track and it seemed to work ideally for what I needed.
But I got it today and I have to say I am a bit disheartened.
The sound is extremely distorted with a lot of white noise. I tried fiddling around with it a bit such as lowering it to 0HZ on the Microphone settings but to no avail.
No, today, my question is: Why are THEY so freakin' loud that they're over ZERO and into the red?
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I have an M66 that has become noisy / low output, the pre-amp seems ok by substituting with another powering module. Has anybody taken the mic electret insert out and can tell me how to do it.
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Andy
Hi Everybody,
I'm from Belgium and i'm playing in a brass band (60 music players)
Trying to improve my mix presentation and separation. What should I do differently or improve upon?
I'm trying to take the leap and begin working on an analog console... Because it'll be my first console, It doesn't have to be a neve... But I still need the sonic quality to be premium... I can't afford a weak link in the chain at this point.
I've been looking at the Tascam M3700 because it's cheap, but I'm wondering about the sonic quality.
Is this a good route to take?
My vision now is recording/overdubbing instruments into an Alesis hd24xr...
After that i'd like to put all the tracks through a compressor.
So, I preface my topic, here, by saying that I totally know that running USB 2 WesternDigital MyBooks for 24+ track recordinug is not the most efficient and reliable method... But It works very well.
I have had a couple of posts on here about home recording, but as from January I am turning my rehearsal studio in a recording studio. Obviously we are not talking Abbey Road, I will be on a tight budget. I am looking to offer bands good quality recording for a low price. So I need to get a good setup. I already have most of the software so its mainly hardware to start with.