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February 1, 2019 at 8:40 pm #85900Myke8Member
I am having a problem where I will record a loop and it will sound clean then during first playback will be quiet and then every playback will get louder and louder and more and more distorted.
February 1, 2019 at 9:28 pm #124792Flick (EHX Staff)ModeratorThis is a strange problem. What do you have connected to the INPUT jacks? Are you using both input jacks?
Where do you have the DRY OUTPUT and TRACK volume faders set?
February 2, 2019 at 3:36 pm #124795Myke8Member@flick. Thanks for chiming In. I am using both xlr inputs for two separate mics and the dry levell and volume was less than half way . Routing is xlr into a mixer then XLR out from mixer back into the 95000. Then taking mono 1/4 out from 95000 back into the mixer then XLR from Mixer out into PA.
Added info here. I am a percussionist . The mixer is feeding the live percussion sound into the looper and looper output is fed back into the mixer so I can play on top.
February 4, 2019 at 2:41 pm #124798Flick (EHX Staff)ModeratorAre you recording the loops in mono or stereo? For example, in the stereo recording the L Input mic would record to Track 1 and the R Input mic would record to Track 2. In mono recording, both mics will record to Track 1.
After you record a track, do you continue to overdub new audio onto the same track? Or do you overdub onto other tracks?
February 5, 2019 at 11:15 pm #124801Myke8MemberSeems to be much better. I am recording mono and was possibly layering too much onto one track. Thanks for your help
February 6, 2019 at 2:08 pm #124803Flick (EHX Staff)ModeratorQuote:Seems to be much better. I am recording mono and was possibly layering too much onto one track. Thanks for your helpWhen using both inputs and recording to mono tracks, the two inputs are summed together so you might just need to reduce the Input Level gain knobs so that when they’re summed together they don’t clip so easily.
February 22, 2019 at 10:34 pm #124868Myke8Member@Flick. The loops are sounding much better although It seems my signal is still very hot. I am using a Shure Beta 52A (Kick Drum) and a Shure SM57 (Overhead) Are the mic pre amps in the 95000 capable of handling those two mics? (I have pre amps in my Yamaha mx06x mixer as well) I am going straight XLR would maybe a XLR > 1/4 in adapter help with the signal not being so hot? I am routing :Mixer>95000>Mixer>PA. Thanks for all the help, this is an interesting venture :
February 25, 2019 at 1:57 pm #124879Flick (EHX Staff)ModeratorThe 95000 should have no trouble handling the Shure Beta 52A and SM57 straight into its XLR inputs. Where do you have the INPUT LEVEL knobs set for each input? Do you see either of the CLIP LEDs lighting when playing loudly, or quietly?
February 25, 2019 at 6:38 pm #124881Myke8MemberI have yet to see the clip lights come on at all on the 95000. In fact I have tried to get them to light up just to see if they actual work but nothing yet. Input level knobs were about half way. I will try going straight into the 95000 and see how that works. I am seeing clipping on my mixer and p.a. head as well.
February 25, 2019 at 6:43 pm #124882Flick (EHX Staff)ModeratorIn your previous tests, were the microphones connected directly to the 95000 or to something else first?
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