need a little help

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2012/07/08 18:22:28 (permalink)

need a little help

It's been a while since I used Sonar, but  I really liked it years ago.  I purchased X1 Studio, and I am having trouble getting the sound quality i expected.  I'm hoping it is just a setting that I can adjust.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

I have imported files, and recorded files and they both sound similar.  It sounds like the bass is cranked.  Lots of popping.  Music played through other programs sounds fine.  I tried adjusting the buffer slider, and it seemed to help a little as I slid it to safer, but it never sounded quite right.

Here are a few bits of info.  Thanks in advance for any advice you may have.

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    CJaysMusic
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    Re:need a little help 2012/07/08 20:03:48 (permalink)
    Are you clippoing in Sonar?

    Oh wait!!!! I know what it is, its your lack of a sound card. Get a recommended sound card and you'll be just fine

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    Re:need a little help 2012/07/08 20:43:04 (permalink)
    CJ is absolutely right on.  It would be like buying a Porche and filling it with kerosene and wondering why it doesn't perform well.  There are many affordable interfaces now that will do a sterling job.  A quick search will give you plenty to ponder.

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    Re:need a little help 2012/07/08 22:09:10 (permalink)
    That is what i figured.  Let me ask this.  I have a digitech guitar pedal with USB.  I played bass through the pedal using the usb line to get it into sonar.  It sounded great.  I also recorded a drum track from the drum machine on the same pedal.  It too sounded great.  Would an inexpensive usb mixer also give me similar results?  

    Thanks for the help.
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    Re:need a little help 2012/07/09 09:22:09 (permalink)
    How many tracks do you want to record at any 1 time. I've had good luck with the Maudio Fast Track Ultra with a windows system. It has several configurations in one box. AND IT's USB 2.0 not USB 1.1.
     
    1.  2 Hi-Z inputs, 2 mic pre's and 2 line ins
     
    2. or 4 mic pre's and 2 line ins
     
    3. Or USE an actual mixer and the 6 line ins in the back.
     
    4. IF YOU DON't use the external power supply, you only get 2 tracks from the power of the computer.
     
    Also, what speakers are you listening to your material through?  Headphones, laptop speakers, small pc speakers, computer audio enthusiast speakers or studio monitors...each type of speaker gives different sound styles.  some are heavy bass, some are tinny and small sounding. 
     
    post edited by travismc1 - 2012/07/09 09:33:31

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    Re:need a little help 2012/07/09 09:39:39 (permalink)
    One other FYI, most USB mixers only mix in STEREO, unlike FIREWIRE mixers which can have independent channel sends.  You might think you are getting a "16 track usb mixer" but the USB only mixes main L and Main R.  Do your homework before buying and make sure that you are not wanting to multi-track.
     
    I almost forgot, if you need a quick fix to the popping, DOWNLOAD asio4all  just google it and you should find the free download.  Install it and change your drivers to ASIO and use that engine... it will help some and maybe hold you over till you can get a usb interface.

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    Re:need a little help 2012/07/09 20:01:02 (permalink)
    Many computer interfaces work in stand alone mode, and are quite capable of acting as a mixer if you don't need too many inputs at once.  Just be sure that any mixer you get has both D/A and A/D conversion.  Some don't.  Many of us use both mixers and computer interfaces in our setups.  In the right hands they can be a killer combination.
    scrimshank117


    That is what i figured.  Let me ask this.  I have a digitech guitar pedal with USB.  I played bass through the pedal using the usb line to get it into sonar.  It sounded great.  I also recorded a drum track from the drum machine on the same pedal.  It too sounded great.  Would an inexpensive usb mixer also give me similar results?  

    Thanks for the help.



    All the best,
    Lynn

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    www.soundclick.com/lynnwilson

    www.youtube.com/lywilson
    my videos

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