if you have a low level signal to begin with you are going to have a *lot*
of noise when you bring the volume up. you are much better off with the
signal being boosted before it is digitised, hence the need for a pre. if
you want to go cheap, just get whatever preamp you can find (even behringer)
and use your current mic. even a cheap pre will work better than none. then
you can decide down the track if you think it is worth investing more.
porl
On 01/11/2007, Paul Winkler <pw_lists(a)slinkp.com> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 12:00:40PM -0700, william estrada wrote:
Paul,
I have being thinking about a software fix. Do you have some example
code of how to do a 'compressor' or up the volume? I think that would
be a better solution. Trying to keep the hardware cost down. It will
be a multi-user environment.
I just fire up Ardour, insert the SC4 ladspa compressor on a track or
bus, and tweak until happy.
It's probably helpful to read something about what all the controls
do. For example:
http://www.doctorproaudio.com/doctor/temas/dynamics-processors-compressors_…
--
Paul Winkler
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