i have bought an Esi Waveterminal 192M lately ~
i tried to record my own dj set in soundforge 7.0 through
waveterminal 192m ~ but the final sound came very low ~
have i done any setup things wrong ?
thanksin advance for any kind helps ~
I dunno if it helps but you could normalize it first and see what happens. Also, I dunno about your soundcard but I have a Soundblaster Live and in its drivers you can choose what you want to record (wave, line in, mic in) and its volume, maybe you have something similar and the volume is quite low?
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Sep-25-2004 00:43
jonathanho
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: Yunlin, Taiwan
quote:
Originally posted by benoitfan
I dunno if it helps but you could normalize it first and see what happens. Also, I dunno about your soundcard but I have a Soundblaster Live and in its drivers you can choose what you want to record (wave, line in, mic in) and its volume, maybe you have something similar and the volume is quite low?
i didn't know i should normalize it ~ thanks a lot man ~ it works fine now ~
again , thank you so much~
Sep-25-2004 09:42
benoitfan
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Glad to know it helped
However, normalizing should be done to maximize the volume but with good sound input already; I mean, I always record my mixes around -6db and then normalize it to 0db, you should try to have a decent signal goin' through already, if not, try the drivers thingie I said. If you're already recording at around -6 db then normalizing it is more than enough IMO
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Sep-25-2004 14:55
jonathanho
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Registered: May 2002
Location: Yunlin, Taiwan
quote:
Originally posted by benoitfan
Glad to know it helped
However, normalizing should be done to maximize the volume but with good sound input already; I mean, I always record my mixes around -6db and then normalize it to 0db, you should try to have a decent signal goin' through already, if not, try the drivers thingie I said. If you're already recording at around -6 db then normalizing it is more than enough IMO
mate , where can i set it -6db ?
Sep-26-2004 07:35
benoitfan
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
it's the master output from the mixer. I always have it set up so that when mixing 2 tracks they won't go higher than -6db
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Sep-26-2004 14:58
jonathanho
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: Yunlin, Taiwan
quote:
Originally posted by benoitfan
it's the master output from the mixer. I always have it set up so that when mixing 2 tracks they won't go higher than -6db
great lessons from u again ~ u r so much appreciated ~