Difference between revisions of "Recording with a Microphone to Adobe Audition - Mixing Bench"
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+ | # If it is a condenser mic turn on the phantom power. | ||
+ | ## Setp??? | ||
+ | # Talk into to the mic | ||
+ | # Adjust the trim knob while looking at eh ???? meter. | ||
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Revision as of 11:03, 7 March 2022
Overview
This article describes recording a microphone with the MOTU 828 interface into Adobe Audition.
- You will need to get an microphone with an XLR connector from Media
- You will also need an XLR mic cable
Audio Interface
The Mixing Benches have a MOTU 828 Audio interface. The Audio Interface - Mixing Bench article has additional information about the 828.
- There are two XLR/1/4" mic/instrument inputs on the front.
- Microphones can be connected to theses inputs with XLR cables.
- Guitars can be connected with 1/4" cables.
- Each input has:
- Trim control knob for setting levels
- Pad for reducing inout levels
- Phantom Power
Recording
Setting Mic Levels
- Connect the microphone to Mic/Instrument 1 on the MOTU 828
- If it is a condenser mic turn on the phantom power.
- Setp???
- Talk into to the mic
- Adjust the trim knob while looking at eh ???? meter.