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Subject:recording w/mic help
Posted by: billbo
Date:12/28/2003 8:14:48 AM

Please forgive me, this is my first time to post here. I just purchased the ACID 4.0 software package yesterday. I want to record my own music using a microphone. Now I will attempt to describe my problems. When I click on the 'record' button - it opens up another window where it says "take 1 take 2 take 3 etc etc. When I click on the record button, then I speak a few words into the mic, I then hit stop button and return to the original window where I click on the play button and there is nothing there but a very faint sound of the words I spoke. My sound card I believe is Avance AC97. Can anyone help me get started in recording? Thankx

Subject:RE: recording w/mic help
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:12/29/2003 11:10:48 AM

You more than likely have to use a mic preamp of some sort. What kind of connection is this mic using? XLR? Mixers like those from Mackie or Behringer have mic preamps built into their mic channels. (An example can be found here.)

HTH,
Iacobus
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Subject:RE: recording w/mic help
Reply by: Golfer2b
Date:12/29/2003 9:43:27 PM

Hello,
I also use the program for recording some of my own stuff, and It just helps to talk louder then turn up the volume of the recording after you have recorded. I freestyle and this works fine and you can hear everything without much distortion.

Subject:RE: recording w/mic help
Reply by: spinweb
Date:12/30/2003 11:02:12 AM

How about opening up your sound card in WIndows (are you using Windows/PC?) and adjusting the recording volume? I spent two hours fiddling with everything the first time I recorded in ACID because I had the same problem....I only got a very faint signal. Once I went to the sound card properties and adjusted the volume? Voila!

In WIndows:

Start - > Programs -> Accessories -> Entertainment -> Volume Control -> Options -> Properties -> Recording Then make sure the MIC is selected and adjust the volume... You obviously need to be plugged into the MIC input and not the LINE IN.

Good Luck!

Rick


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