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MoonDark
post Sun 11 Apr 2004, 17:29
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Hi guys , whenever I record with my keyboard I get too low sound ... even if I have the keyboard at max volume...
I have a M-Audio audiophile 24/96...
I connect my keyboard directly to it , I was thinking into getting a mixer or something ... what do you guys recomend me?
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tunetwister
post Mon 12 Apr 2004, 08:09
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I would stay away from the cheap Beringers, they are noisy. I have a Mackie 1604 and I love it. One other way to go is to get some preamps but I find sending a mix out of the mixer tomonitor gets rid of latency problems.
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MoonDark
post Mon 12 Apr 2004, 21:57
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Oh thats nice , but my question , goes oriented to where is my problem....
If I get a mixing board , is my record volume going to improve???
Thats it ! biggrin.gif
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Metro SE
post Mon 12 Apr 2004, 22:22
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There may be a way with the sound card to set the levels from -4 to +10 which would give you a volume boost without having to buy a mixer. Check the control panel for the M-Audio card.

p.s. I have a cheap Behringer mixer and it is not noisy for me. Although I would agree that the $$Mackie$$ is a better mixer.

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tunetwister
post Tue 13 Apr 2004, 15:24
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There may be a control or virtual mixer with your audio interface, mine has one. You will be able to bost your out put and get more volume with a mixer or preamp. But remember to use good gain stucture, digitail clipping is harsh.
I also have a baringer mixer that I sometimes use for remote recording of sound for video, it is not to bad if you do not turn the gain up much.
For the money it is exccellent.
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post Wed 14 Apr 2004, 02:23
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Awesome , thanks for the help smile.gif
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