Difference between revisions of "Recording with a Microphone to Adobe Audition - Mixing Bench"

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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
  
This article describes recording a microphone with the '''MOTU 828''' interface into '''Adobe Audition'''.
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This article describes recording a microphone with the '''Apollo x8''' interface into '''Adobe Audition'''.
 
* You will need to get a microphone with an '''XLR''' connector from '''Media Loan'''.
 
* You will need to get a 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 '''Mixing Benches''' have a '''MOTU 828''' audio interface.  The [[Audio Interface - Mixing Bench]] article has additional information about the '''MOTU 828'''.
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The '''Mixing Benches''' have an '''Apollo x8''' audio interface.  The [[Audio Interface - Mixing Bench]] article has additional information about the '''Apollo x8'''.
 
* 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.

Revision as of 10:07, 19 September 2023

Overview

This article describes recording a microphone with the Apollo x8 interface into Adobe Audition.

  • You will need to get a microphone with an XLR connector from Media Loan.
  • You will also need an XLR mic cable

Audio Interface

The Mixing Benches have an Apollo x8 audio interface. The Audio Interface - Mixing Bench article has additional information about the Apollo x8.

  • 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
        • Rotate the knob to adjust levels
      • Pad for reducing input levels
        • Press the Trim knob to turn on or off the pad
      • Phantom Power
        • Press and hold the Trim knob to turn on or off the phantom power

Recording

Setting Mic Levels

  1. Connect the microphone to Mic/Instrument 1 on the MOTU 828
  2. 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
  3. Talk into to the mic
  4. Adjust the trim knob while looking at MIC 1 meter on the right of the MOTU 828
  5. Set the levels so that the signal is a little bit into the orange.

Monitoring

  • Turn down the silver knob on the Mackie Big Knob volume box
  • Connect the headphones to the headphone jack on the MOTU 828

Audition

Create a New Multitrack Session

  1. Open Audition from the dock
  2. If prompted sign to the Creative Cloud Desktop app with your Evergreen email and password.
  3. Go to File > New > Multitrack Session...
  4. In the New Multitrack Session window set the following settings
    1. Session Name: use a meaningful name.
    2. Folder Location: Click Browse and select your folder on your Desktop.
    3. Template : None
    4. Sample Rate: 48000
    5. Bit Depth : 24
    6. Master: Stereo
    7. Click OK

Recording

  1. Go to the Mixer window
  2. On Channel One click on Default Stereo Input and select Mono > Mic Instrument 1
  3. On Channel One click the R button (record)
  4. On Channel One click the I button.
    • This allows you to monitor the input.
  5. Put on the headphones
  6. 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.
  7. Click the Record button (Red dot) at the bottom to start recording.
  8. Hit the Stop button to stop recording.
  9. 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 Mackie Big Knob volume 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