It's a shame that you haven't mentioned what audio recording program you have been using. Originally I've been using the M-audio fast track with very clear audio (excellent voice pickup, no static), but like I said the piano audio wasn't professional because it was only one channel copied twice, rather than having the original beautiful stereo sound.Īny ideas? Thanks for your help in advance! I'll be watching to reply back ASAP.
It's not for vocals, but just speaking so I have a clip-on lapel mic (xlr like I said).
Now my problem is figuring out how to get a mic to work as well and to record both simultaneously. The audio is pretty good because it DOES record it as it's meant to be in stereo, with only a very subtle background static noise. So the piano sounded horrible because it only took the right channel and then doubled it to make it "stereo." I did try two 1/4" cables from the left and right aux to make the two stereo channels essentially but for some reason that did not work.Īs of now, the piano is hooked into the computer directly from the headphone/output jack into the 1/8" line input jack in my computer. The problem with this is that they only record mono sound. I have already gone through the usb audio interface route. The microphone is the 3pin XLR but I do have a connector which would make it into a 1/8" plug for the computer, however I tried that and the computer didn't really pick it up.I'm guessing because it didn't have enough power (it doesn't require phantom power though). panning, effects (why edit when it's already perfect?) I would also like to record a microphone input at the same time.
I would like to record it's stereo sound onto my pc without any audio editing i.e. With the m-audio fast track, sony vegas just shows stereo (which is the mic coming out of the left speaker or piano coming out of right), and then left and right channels which double each mono track to play out of both speakers. I'm recording the tracks into sony vegas and just choosing the audio input.
It has two 1/4" headphones/output jacks and two 1/4" Aux out jacks (L/L+R.R).