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Hey bro. Thanks for the video tutorial. Is it best to add plugins on the
record track or leave blank and apply after recording. I saw you had some
activated on your record track..
Hey again Mitch,
That link you sent really helped with the latency. All performing fine now!
One thing that is bothering me now is when plugging my Fender Strat into my
interface I’m having to put the gain dial about 60% up to have a decent
waveform when doing the intro to a song which is all finger picking. It
doesn’t clip, but when listening back I’m hearing a hiss, as you would if
you had an amp up too loud. After normalising it does get worse.
I’m not sure if it’s something to do with the pickups being single coil,
but I’d like to know your opinion.
I have to say, logic was a massive part of the syllabus on my college
course and I feel I’ve learnt double of what I knew watching your videos.
Really appreciate them and thanks for the help!
Hey man. Really like all your tutorials and your original productions.
Thanks for taking the time to do this for all of us who are lost, broke, or
completely new at this. I have a question for you, though. I’m using LP9
with an Allen&Heath ZED 10FX mixer (USB). I’ve hooked up my Line 6 amp into
the mixer so that I can use the tones saved in the amp. Now, when I go to
record, the signal levels are there, however, in the output channel strip
next to the audio channel strip I am recording on, the output levels are a
little low. I’ve turned up the gain and the level on the mixer and it does
improve but I’m not sure what the appropriate signal level should be on the
output strip. Should the signal reach 0.0 (talking about the moving meters)
or is it fine as long as it comes through. Currently, the signal level for
the output strip reaches a spot between 0.0 and the beginning of the
decibel scale. Thanks!
Bro how’d you record your audio to make your vid? What’d you use?
Thanks!
I have an apogee one and a presonus fire studio
First of all you turn caps lock off and then you select all your tracks and
lower the volume of them. Manage your individual tracks so that you have a
few dB’s of headroom on the main output.
Hey Mitch, really great video.. But one thing i always find (especially
when recording vocals) is that i get him to sing and i adjust the gain on
my interface, to the appropriate level, but then as soon as i hit record it
clips like mad?! is There any reason for this? cheers.
You can definitely clip in LP even though you aren’t clipping on your
interface. Keep pulling down those volume faders until you aren’t getting
any clipping.
I’m using a M-audio fast track pro. And I use a shure SM58, and SM7B to
record. It’s all just right into logic. with some effects on the vocals to
get the sound I want. it’s just never very clear or present.
Hey man. I’ve been working with logic for a while and ive been getting
better at recording my vocals. But when I do they always sound really low
and clip. The volume bar doesn’t hit red but theres a ton of distortion and
clipping and im not sure how to fix it. When I turn the volume down on my
interface it just makes the vocals even lower and harder to hear.
Turn up the amplifier for your headphones. If it’s from your computer, turn
up that volume. If it’s through your audio interface, there will be a
separate gain output for that.
I can’t seem to hear myself loud enough in my headphones while recording
unless I turn up the gain but then it starts to clip, is there a way I can
make my vocals louder in my headphones without clipping?
Never had a USB mic but it’s either there or in the audio section of the
options menu. Not completely sure cause I think it changes depending on the
microphone and associated software. If there is additional software that
you had to download with the microphone, the gain might be chosen there as
well.
MY OUTPUT METER KEEPS CLIPPING WHEN I PLAY BACK. HOW DO I STOP IT FROM
DOING THIS!? WHAT KIND OF ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD I MAKE!?
That was from my interface. I have an apogee one
yeah ……your gooood i like your way of teaching ,,, keep up the good
work 🙂
What is this “Guitar Gain” graphic when your turning the gain down`?
firsties.
Hey! here i am. when i set up the gain recording a guitar or vocals direct
into the audio interface, i regulate the knob on the motu 896mkIII at the
maximum level without clipping, But in logic the meters are all clipping. I
saw different tutorials showing this method, not caring about logic’s
meters during the recording due to have the maximum level from the audio
interface. i’m right? thank you for your vids
You explain everything real easy to understand. Appreciate you taking out
the time to teach! I’m tryna learn so we can record parodies. We do comedy
skits, pranks, and other crazy shit lol. So ya vids are a great help bro,
thanks!
which interface are u using plz?
and which one works better with LOGIC plz?
If my Mic is plugged in via USB, is my gain the input volume in the sound
tab of my system preferences?
Can u send me pro 10?
FINALLY:D
@ItzKrzyChkn Hell to the no