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Mon 19 Apr 2004, 19:55
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some synths have a lot of hiss on them and when I compress the signal (out of necessity for the song) I naturally increase the hiss.
Is there any way to reduce the hiss when using a synth through an analogue desk and could it be my desk that's at fault - it's a Behringer MX2542A
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Mon 12 Jul 2004, 17:56
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Barb,
Never apologize for boosting the signal to noise ratio. Those of us old enough to have spent decades in the analog recording world understand that your advice is always a good idea: Record as hot as you can without distorting. That will give you the best S/N ratio, and in the digital world gives you more bits for dynamic range.
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Tue 13 Jul 2004, 21:25
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Thanks for the replies. Sorry for the delay in replying. I only just saw your replies. yes, the desk is crap. I know. I can't afford anything else at the moment, though. QUOTE What are you monitoring when you record? The synth or the computer out? The synth. QUOTE Are the tracks loud/hot before you compress them? At first they weren'T. It was only after asking around I learn this trick. You're right, though - I needed a much mcuh greater S/N ratio. QUOTE Finally, why are you going through the mixing board with the synth and not directly into the computer I only have a 2 in 2 out card and I go into the computer with the outs from the desk. Then I just plug everything into the desk. The next thing on my list of buys it a decent sound card. (and of course, a better desk) Do Mackie analogue desks have less hiss? Or do I have to go the whole hog and get a digital desk before the hissing really stops. Cheers
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