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Problem with my recording - overloaded vocals
Hi,
yesterday I taped a show and although the levels did't reach 0dB while recording the show the vocals of the singer turned out very bad. I attached an mp3 sample. anyone knows what I did wrong? I use: Church Audio cardioids > CA preamp > Olympus LS(mic in), I'm all new to using mics with a preamp... anyone have an idea how to smoothen the shitty vocals if that's possible at all. I'm also not familiar with equalazing and stuff. cheers No members have liked this post.
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Re: Problem with my recording - overloaded vocals
One tip - if you are using a preamp, go line in
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Re: Problem with my recording - overloaded vocals
Your levels look fine. Running a pre-amp going mic-in runs a good risk of overloading the internal pre of the recorder. While it's not truly brickwalled, I'd bet that's the source of the distortion. Another possibility is that the mics were being overloaded.
Either way, there's really not much you can do about it. Be thankful it wasn't really bad. No members have liked this post.
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Re: Problem with my recording - overloaded vocals
Church Audio cardioids can take very high SPL's so I'd guess your problem either 1) mic input as discussed above 2) week battery in your pre.
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Re: Problem with my recording - overloaded vocals
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I was assuming it could be the battery, which I haven't changed since june last year. I'll make sure to buy a new one. Thanks for the input! No members have liked this post.
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