If you provide some more info maybe it would help. What are you using to record software wise. What interface are you using...what are you recording out of on your mixer?
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Originally posted by Tony Morello
is it a line in or a mic in? if it's mic in, is the boost enabled? if so you should disable the mic boost and give that a try
Do you have a screenshot of what you are talking about? Other than the waveform being "off the scale" as you put it, what indicates that you are clipping? Is the output audibly distorted?
Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
Do you have a screenshot of what you are talking about? Other than the waveform being "off the scale" as you put it, what indicates that you are clipping? Is the output audibly distorted?
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Oct-14-2009 06:29
DJ RANN
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
quote:
Originally posted by Jarvmeister
Good god..... HE'S BACK!!!!!
Greetings my friend!
Dang! very true....been a long time. Welcome back.
Anyway back ot, as tony was getting at, the problem is that you have the mixer connected to the line in, but I would bet that you have the audio settings on the computer as "mic in", thus making it clip (I doubt you have separate line in and mic in ports on you built in soundcard)
Other than that, your mixer could be malfuctioning and outputting way to hot on the master outs (but that is incredibly rare) or the wavepad setting are wrong or it's malfunctioning.
I really think you have the audio settings on the PC set to mic in though.
Oct-14-2009 07:01
SPAWNmaster
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Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Boston, USA
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