When recording vocals, I think my mic isn't up to scratch or something, as it records quite low level no matter what i do, so I have to record vocals, then just turn up the volume of the clip on the sample display.
Is there a way to send a seperate mix to headphones, so that I can hear my voice boosted in the mix as I record?
Seperate mix to headphones?
Seperate mix to headphones?
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Re: Seperate mix to headphones?
well attack the problem at the source first and either check your mic pre volume or mixer volume going into live. I dont know what your setup is but this should not be a big deal. Also yes you can make a cue mix to send to your headphones but you need to let me know what your using for a soundcard first.
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Re: Seperate mix to headphones?
does your mic require phantom power and is it on?
agreed on mic pre levels, crank the input level 90% of the way up.
usually sending CUE OUT to 1/2 will hit your headphones.
agreed on mic pre levels, crank the input level 90% of the way up.
usually sending CUE OUT to 1/2 will hit your headphones.
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