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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | This article describes recording a microphone with the ''' | + | This article describes recording a microphone with the '''Zoom UAC-2''' interface into '''Adobe Audition'''. |
* You will need to get an microphone with an XLR connector from '''Media Loan'''. | * You will need to get an microphone with an XLR connector from '''Media Loan'''. | ||
* You will also need an XLR mic cable | * You will also need an XLR mic cable | ||
== Audio Interface == | == Audio Interface == | ||
− | The ''' | + | The '''Video Edit Suites''' have a '''Zoom UAC-2''' audio interface. |
* There are two XLR/1/4" mic/instrument inputs on the front. | * There are two XLR/1/4" mic/instrument inputs on the front. | ||
** Microphones can be connected to theses inputs with XLR cables. | ** Microphones can be connected to theses inputs with XLR cables. | ||
** Guitars can be connected with 1/4" cables. | ** Guitars can be connected with 1/4" cables. | ||
** Each input has: | ** Each input has: | ||
− | *** ''' | + | *** '''Gain''' control |
**** Rotate the knob to adjust levels | **** Rotate the knob to adjust levels | ||
− | *** ''' | + | *** '''Hi-Z''' |
− | **** Press | + | **** Press when connecting high impedance sources like an electric guitar. |
*** '''Phantom Power''' | *** '''Phantom Power''' | ||
− | **** Press | + | **** Press the '''48V 1-2''' button |
== Recording == | == Recording == |
Revision as of 14:09, 22 March 2022
Contents
Overview
This article describes recording a microphone with the Zoom UAC-2 interface into Adobe Audition.
- You will need to get an microphone with an XLR connector from Media Loan.
- You will also need an XLR mic cable
Audio Interface
The Video Edit Suites have a Zoom UAC-2 audio interface.
- 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:
- Gain control
- Rotate the knob to adjust levels
- Hi-Z
- Press when connecting high impedance sources like an electric guitar.
- Phantom Power
- Press the 48V 1-2 button
- Gain control
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.
- Press and hold the Trim knob to turn on or off the phantom power
- Talk into to the mic
- Adjust the trim knob while looking at MIC 1 meter on the right of the MOTU 828
- Set the levels so that the signal is a little bit into the orange.
Monitoring
- Turn down the red knob on the Volume Control Box
- Connect the headphones to the headphone jack on the MOTU 828
Audition
Create a New Multitrack Session
- Open Audition from the dock
- If prompted sign to the Creative Cloud Desktop app with your Evergreen email and password.
- Go to File > New > Multitrack Session...
- In the New Multitrack Session window set the following settings
- Session Name: use a meaningful name.
- Folder Location: Click Browse and select your folder on your Desktop.
- Template : None
- Sample Rate: 48000
- Bit Depth : 24
- Master: Stereo
- Click OK
Recording
- Go to the Mixer window
- On Channel One click on Default Stereo Input and select Mono > Mic Instrument 1
- On Channel One click the R button (record)
- On Channel One click the I button.
- This allows you to monitor the input.
- Put on the headphones
- Talk into the microphone and adjust the Trim knob on the MOTU 828 while looking at the meter in Audition
- Try to get the signal in the yellow but not in the red.
- Click the Record button (Red dot) at the bottom to start recording.
- Hit the Stop button to stop recording.
- Repeat as needed.
Playback
- If you need to listen to the audio with the speakers turn off the Input button
- Click the I button.
- Take off the headphones.
- Now you can turn up the Volume Control Box knob to listen with the speakers.
Editing and Exporting
- After recording you can edit the audio.
- You will need to export the Multitrack Session to a mono or stereo wav file when you are done
- Read Multitrack Editor - Audition for more details