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I think this microphone has some kind of hardware monitoring. Right?
What I suspect you are doing is getting yourself confused by that hardware monitoring in this microphone. Everything is *insanely loud* while you are tracking because you have the hardware monitoring turned up. And you may also be software monitoring through Pro Tools which will add to that level, if so you'll hear a slight echo/reverb because of the mix of hardware and software monitoring. If you enable LLM that should bypass software monitoring for that track. If you are only software monitoring though Pro Tools you'll hear a slight delay that increases as you increase the H/W Buffer size. Presumably hardware monitoring volume level is set by the knob on the mic and hopefully that has nothing to do with the playback level from Pro Tools. And hopefully the user manual for the mic makes all this clear. But start by doing an exercise where you use only hardware monitoring and where you use only Pro Tools software monitoring and get totally comfortable with working either way. You will not make good progress until you understand this stuff. |
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I'm rapping into a microphone which is connected into my laptop via USB while listening to myself through wired earphones connected into the laptop. After finishing my recording, I play the recording back and listen to vocal recording with my wired earphones which are plugged into my laptop. I tried raising the gain down through the dbFS before recording. It made the recording not clip, but when I brought the levels back up through compression and eq, I start clipping at extremely low volume (moreso compared to the phone recordings I've recorded my rapping into and then inserted into Pro Tools and then mixed etc). So my thought is that this must be some kind of strange input issue. But maybe there's some random thing I'm not doing that I'm forgetting or something related to the Mic settings or based on how the Mic interacts with Pro Tools when it's plugged into my Laptop via USB |
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I'll mess around with LLM and see how that goes. |
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I noticed just now when opening up the Sound Preferences to adjust my output volume that I have External Microphone - Microphone Port which seems to be separate from my AT2005 as my AT2005 has Input and Output settings that are separate from "External Microphone". Could this have anything to do with the issue?
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Yep. Solved. That was the issue. For some reason, adjusting input levels on "AT2005USB" in Sound Preferences doesn't do anything, but it does on "External Microphone" which honestly I don't even think was there before. Very weird. Thanks for everyone's help tho. If I run into anymore issues regarding clipping I'll come back. I appreciate everything.
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Okay yeah so basically even tho I fixed the input issue and it no longer records at very high volume, it still clips at extremely low volume. Like, insanely low volume. Doesn't make any sense. On the compression levels meter, it shows the levels of the vocals going from -2 to around -10 depending on which part of the vocal it's picking up. But yet the entire vocal track is insanely low volume.
I found a workaround through the Audio Volume Indicator/Pop-Up Fader. I turned the gain from there to max volume (12 db) and it helped boost up the volume of the vocals without it clipping anywhere. Only problem is that it's still kinda quiet since I was only able to go up to 12 db. I did turn my Mic's input volume to like 25% from Sound Preferences when I recorded tho once I figured that out. Would maybe increasing it to like 40% fix this? Last edited by Reziak; 12-02-2022 at 03:40 AM. |
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Plugging your headphones into the laptop is not the way to use this mic. I suspect that do not have the proper playback engine selected in Pro Tools and I doubt you have proper routing setup at all. While I applaud your endeavor into the audio world, as suggested, maybe look for some You Tube videos on basic recording or even using that mic with Pro Tools. Last edited by its2loud; 12-02-2022 at 08:27 AM. |
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Floundering around is likely to continue unless you change how you are working and trying to learn, get at least a 2i2 interface, get off Pro Tools First at least onto Pro Tools Intro, or Reaper, or Garage Band, or any number of other great DAWs, but anything other than the horrible work-eating garbage crippleware that was Pro Tools First, and find and follow some beginners tutorials for recording vocals with the DAW you end up with. |
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In addition to the specific values Darryl is asking for, I wonder if a pertinent question here might be what are you rapping over, musically speaking? Is it a pre-mixed/mastered ‘beat’ from a Producer/YouTube? The reason I’m asking this is that these are often incredibly loud, so in relation to a raw vocal, it would seem that your vocal is very quiet, and when trying to compete with the track, you are having to push it into the red, which is causing the clipping that you are hearing.
If that’s the case, it could well be worth dropping the level on the track to get a more useful blend between the two elements. Just a thought. |
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