Audio Levels are decreasing after recorded tracks.

Author
Chris Grant
Max Output Level: -90 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 18
  • Joined: 2012/06/20 22:59:18
  • Status: offline
2012/06/20 23:06:54 (permalink)

Audio Levels are decreasing after recorded tracks.

Hi there, I have been using sonar LE for a while now and still find it quite confusing. I use a samson c01u usb condenser mic to record guitar and vocals. When I record either the instrument/vocals I find the audio levels are in the right range as in between -15 and -6 db's, but when I play it back in the timeline it's dropped down to about -30 -40 db's. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers, Chris.
#1

1 Reply Related Threads

    Kalle Rantaaho
    Max Output Level: -5 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 7005
    • Joined: 2006/01/09 13:07:59
    • Location: Finland
    • Status: offline
    Re:Audio Levels are decreasing after recorded tracks. 2012/06/21 04:35:53 (permalink)
    Welcome to the forum!
    That indicates your input level is not high enough. The level is set by your soundcard (the USB mic) only, SONAR has no role in it. You can make a weak signal look hot when you just raise track slider, however, the track track slider has no effect on the actual input level. I've never used those USB mics so I can not give further advice.

    The USB mics have caused a lot of head scratching to people. THey are not very suitable for actual DAW work, very simple projects, podcasting etc. may go fluently, though...

    SONAR PE 8.5.3, Asus P5B, 2,4 Ghz Dual Core, 4 Gb RAM, GF 7300, EMU 1820, Bluetube Pre  -  Kontakt4, Ozone, Addictive Drums, PSP Mixpack2, Melda Creative Pack, Melodyne Plugin etc.
    The benefit of being a middle aged amateur is the low number of years of frustration ahead of you.
    #2
    Jump to:
    © 2025 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1