hey man im having trouble trying to install my condenser mic. its usb plug in so it comes with software. i want to record in cubase but i just dont really know how to.. can u explain me ?
@aldosalomoni Hi, Okay here are 2 questions for you: Did your condenser mic come with a box with volume and other switches on it? Usually that box plugs into your computer. That box will have "Phantom Power" and that's required for condenser mics. Question 2: Is your computer 64 bit and the condenser mic only compatible with 32 bit? This will have something to do with the software. Question 3: What are your settings in cubase? Verify questions 1 and 2, and I'll help you further.
@lastinlineband yes it is a condenser mic but its usba c-1u behringer, and my os is windows vista, a 32 bit. in cubases ettings do you mean like drivers installed? or what settings?
@912mindchanger Yeah! The Tascam Portostudio? Mine's a 4 track also. I only use it to boost the volume in my headphones now. The inputs are too finnicky.
This is old anyway. And a high quality pickup will give you a different sound. Cubase allows you to do way more after recording and Audacity has too many limitations. Thanks for your opinion.
@lastinlineband1 Also there are a lot of worse musicians on here. I can improve but Id rather be where I am now than to be an arrogant one like Yngwie Malmsteen.
@wwewesty A quality pickup might not give you the ambience you want; just the tone. It would be better to mic the instrument with a condenser mic, in the right place. Also use a direct line with a quality pickup and program the audio of both tracks. That's another reason why you need Cubase and not a limited program like Audacity. And I'm still learning so if you can do it better, good for you. But others are still learning and that's why I made the video.
A diaphram sounds great. Keeps unwanted pregnancies to a minimum. Nice video by the way.
BugsWisely 1 month ago
hey man im having trouble trying to install my condenser mic. its usb plug in so it comes with software. i want to record in cubase but i just dont really know how to.. can u explain me ?
aldosalomoni 6 months ago
@aldosalomoni Hi, Okay here are 2 questions for you: Did your condenser mic come with a box with volume and other switches on it? Usually that box plugs into your computer. That box will have "Phantom Power" and that's required for condenser mics. Question 2: Is your computer 64 bit and the condenser mic only compatible with 32 bit? This will have something to do with the software. Question 3: What are your settings in cubase? Verify questions 1 and 2, and I'll help you further.
lastinlineband1 6 months ago
@lastinlineband yes it is a condenser mic but its usba c-1u behringer, and my os is windows vista, a 32 bit. in cubases ettings do you mean like drivers installed? or what settings?
aldosalomoni 6 months ago
@912mindchanger Yeah! The Tascam Portostudio? Mine's a 4 track also. I only use it to boost the volume in my headphones now. The inputs are too finnicky.
lastinlineband1 8 months ago
Over $1000 to get a sound like that?? Why not use a high quality pickup instead of a mic, and free software like audacity instead of cubase?
Sorry, but I didn't think the playing at the end sounded very good.
wwewesty 1 year ago
This is old anyway. And a high quality pickup will give you a different sound. Cubase allows you to do way more after recording and Audacity has too many limitations. Thanks for your opinion.
lastinlineband1 1 year ago
@lastinlineband1 Also there are a lot of worse musicians on here. I can improve but Id rather be where I am now than to be an arrogant one like Yngwie Malmsteen.
lastinlineband1 1 year ago
@wwewesty A quality pickup might not give you the ambience you want; just the tone. It would be better to mic the instrument with a condenser mic, in the right place. Also use a direct line with a quality pickup and program the audio of both tracks. That's another reason why you need Cubase and not a limited program like Audacity. And I'm still learning so if you can do it better, good for you. But others are still learning and that's why I made the video.
lastinlineband1 8 months ago
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endthingswithabang 1 year ago
@endthingswithabang It's a Pre Sonus thingy.. the blue box there. the condenser mic is a Rode.. with a line through the O.. from australia.
lastinlineband1 1 year ago