Pcrecord, post: 413227, member: 46460 wrote: Mic2200 : First thing, make sure you adjust the mic/line switch to mic and add the 48v only if your mic needs it.
C'ld you please share your own experience about how you adjust the right Input and Out level from the Preamp to get the good input level and lowest hiss noise?
Can I have some idea about how to use the sidechain? I would love to do a test drive.ģ. I'll try it over again on +4 & -10 soon.Ģ. Pcrecord, post: 413206, member: 46460 wrote: Ah !! Yes Boswell, I new there was something to them. If it has no effect for you, you may have used the sidechain input instead of the input called (INPUTS) xlr or trs. So with the switch you change the input value and not the output. input level +21 dBu balanced and unbalanced Nominal operating level +4 dBu/-10 dBV switchable Impedance 50 kOhm balanced, 25 kOhm unbalanced
Then in the manual of the mdx2200 it is said nowhere that the TRS are not affected buy the level switch A lot gain and Hi output or a hi gain and low output can result of more noises. Make sure the balance between the gain and output level is ok. So I read in the MIC2200 manual the outputs trs and xlr are wired in parallel together. Mactreouser : the problem you describ is often due to a unit that is sending a faint signal and the next on the chain need to boost it too much. Hope to hear from your precious suggestion and advices! Your replies are appreciated!Īh !! Yes Boswell, I new there was something to them.
When turns up the Gain Level from the interface, Hiss Noise is turning up too. Mic directly recorded from the audio interface (previously) given High Input Signal and Hiss Noise was acceptable.īut now, thru the preamp + compressor (I though it supposed producing Higher Input Signal) Input Signal was low. Mic to Preamp to Compressor to Interface (am I wrong?) not as sweet & pretty like the source anymore after the tweaked! Indeed, quality/colour of the recorded audio like guitar, cello. Sound is good! In fact, facing an issue ~ Low Input Signal BUT High Hiss Noise Level! This makes me spent a big times to tweak the Denoiser + Expander + Noise Gate to reduced the Hiss Noise. All the while, I recorded my vocal & instruments like guitar directly from the Mics (condenser & dynamic) to the Audio Interface.Īnd, recently, grabbed a preamp + compressor for recording.