So, I've had this problem for a while, and suspect it is either caused by:
The Problem The mic is REALLY quiet. When recording audio in Studio One. As in, I crank the preDB up to 60, scream into the mic, and you can barely hear the audio recording. Troubleshooting I've tried 3 different mics, 5 different cables, and have switched between mic-1 and mic-2 ports. The same problem persists everywhere. I've unplugged everything but Studio192. Sometimes, when I turn my machine on, the mic works great. Then, for whatever reason, it goes into this funky state. Not sure how to resolve it. Specs: Windows 10, Intel i7 CPU, 16GB RAM. I'm pulling my hair out on this. Any thoughts? |
One of the mics that I've tested with is the ES-58-S. I borrowed a few more other non-condenser mics from musician friends, still to no avail.
Also forgot to mention: Plugged in a few electric guitars and also had no volume. A kludgy hack is to turn on the compressor, and crank the gain up 100%, and then I get sound maybe upwards of 40%. |
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Matt
Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 Win 10 64bit, 8GB RAM, Intel Xeon Lenovo Thinkpad E520, Windows 7 64bit, 8 GB RAM, Intel i5 Processor StarTech EC13942 34mm Expresscard S1Pro V2 , Melodyne Studio 4, Nomad Factory Studio Bundle, Waves , RM16, Studio 192, DP88, Faderport, Central Station Plus, Yamaha HS50 Monitors, Sceptre 6-8 Monitors, Temblor 10. |
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