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mixer help
could someone advise me about my mixer?
i got a few questions
what exactly does the gain do?
ok, guess its just one for now
i got a few questions
what exactly does the gain do?
ok, guess its just one for now
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The gain/trim has nothing to do with "good" distortion. Do this.....set your fader (the one that slides up and down) to 0dB. Then, monitoring the level, use your gain to control the input signal. If your gain/trim is too low, you'll have a lot of noise. If it's too high, you'll get clipping/distortion.
Feel free to ask more mixer related questions.
Feel free to ask more mixer related questions.
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THANK YOU!!!RSabala wrote:The gain/trim has nothing to do with "good" distortion. Do this.....set your fader (the one that slides up and down) to 0dB. Then, monitoring the level, use your gain to control the input signal. If your gain/trim is too low, you'll have a lot of noise. If it's too high, you'll get clipping/distortion.
Feel free to ask more mixer related questions.
so what is the volume used for then? (im assuming you meant set the master and individual channel volumes at 0..)
and what if i need it so loud that it becomes too distorted because of the gain?
thanks again
~joe
i have 15 matty boom points, and frankly, i dont give a shit
i have 15 matty boom points, and frankly, i dont give a shit
I'm not sure why you would need it "so loud" that it would become distorted. The basic thing that you need to remember for now is that if it moves "up and down", set it to zero. This includes the master faders and the channel faders. Then, adjust your gain/trim (knob, most likely) to get a good level. If you're recording into a computer program, you monitor the little colored bars that are moving around. You want the loudest part of your song to have levels that reach just into the yellow. If it goes into the red, you'll have distortion and clipping and that's just bad sound.so what is the volume used for then? (im assuming you meant set the master and individual channel volumes at 0..)
and what if i need it so loud that it becomes too distorted because of the gain?
This technique is used to get good signal to noise ratio. By making certain adjustments, you can minimize the noise (hiss, etc.) and have good quality recordings. If you need to make it louder, you can always do that later with software.
I'm not really sure of your setup, so I'm just throwing out general advice. If you were more specific, I could try and tailor the questions specifically to the problems.
Keep them coming!
Hey RSabala that is some good info. When I get home I am gonna have to look at my mixer and then ask you some questions. I have a mixer now and I am never sure what setting to use when I record into my computer.
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I don't have them in front of me, but I think one is called "The Musician's Guide to Home Recording". It's a little dated, as it basically focuses on tape recording and treats digital recording as a look to the future. It has real good advice about mic placement, eq, etc. I can't think of the other off hand though. I borrow a few from my brother too.
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Yeah I got Home Recording Power by Ben Milstead and the Dummies one. The one by Milstead is pretty good it is the 2nd edition and had been updated for digital recording so it is almost exactly what I need to be reading. You should check it out.
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thanks!!RSabala wrote:
I'm not really sure of your setup, so I'm just throwing out general advice. If you were more specific, I could try and tailor the questions specifically to the problems.
Keep them coming!
i have a behringer ub1202
connected to a fairly old gateway with cool edit pro
i havent been recording much, but i definetly will soon
no more questions right now, but there will be within the next few days
thanks

~joe
i have 15 matty boom points, and frankly, i dont give a shit
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