From: "Joel Zimba" <jzimba@erols.com>
To: <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Subject: RE: recording to sound files
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 10:42:43 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <LOBBLDACEOFPDCHFACIPGELNDIAA.jzimba@erols.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.44.0207082359030.50774-100000@server1.shellworld.net>
this is the method I recommend for quality audio recording.
condensor mics have an annoying habit of turning up the gain when there's
relative silence, so jans or computer hum or traffic are particularly loud.
having a preamp with manual gain and a high-quality yet inexpensive dyn mic
like the sm57/8 will yield a pretty good setup.
enjoy,
J
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From: blinux-list-admin@redhat.com
[mailto:blinux-list-admin@redhat.com]On Behalf Of Luke Davis
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 12:00 AM
To: blinux-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: recording to sound files
If you want to use a dynamic, such as an SM57, or the like: you need to
run it into a preamp, and then into the card's line-ing jack.
Luke
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, A. R. Vener wrote:
>
> I'd like to create voice messages by recording from a microphone plugged
into my
> sound card.
>
> The simple approach described in the general sound how-to didn't work.
> I tried plugging a microphone into one of the two jacks on the back of
> my sound card, and following the steps described in the
> sound how-to.
> Neither jack worked.
>
> Can anyone reccommend a good step by step or tutorial on how to get this
> working?
>
>
> I've located my sound card by tracing back the speaker
> cable to where it plugs into one of three
> miniature stereo jacks on the sound card.
>
>
> There are two other jacks and a DB type connector on this card. There is
> no documentation or markings. Internally the software thinks it is a
> soundblaster.
>
>
> Am I correct in assuming that one of the other stereo jacks is
> the microphone input?
>
> Does anyone know what that 9 pin DB connector is for?
>
>
> Thanks mightily for any help.
>
> Rudy
>
>
>
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A. R. Vener
` Anders Holmberg
` L. C. Robinson
` A. R. Vener
` Luke Davis
` Joel Zimba [this message]
` Luke Davis
` Willem van der Walt<vdwaltw@health.gov.za>
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