living life..
hello everyone I'm back. Sorry if i havent been visiting this blog of mine for quite sometime.. Well I was busy.. busy working fulltime.. its draining..its dragging.. its boring... but i just have to hold on... keep my self together and earn some money.
Anway, for the past nine months I've been working for 8hrs a days.. good thing i work at night.. I just love working at night because there's no traffic.. day job people are at home watching their favorite television channel watching the news. And as for me I'm just about to wake up to start a new day. Well i'm more productive at night...
bye bye my Behringer..
It's been almost a month that I've been playing the faders of my Behringer UB802. It was quite fun having this mixer. But I was expecting more from the UB802 mixer, but didn't lived up to my expectations. I know that i got a good deal buying the mixer before but there are some few major quirks. HISS!!! Yes, I can't stand the hiss this mixer is making. At first I thought I could just ignore it. But the more I'm using it, the more I got frustrated with the hiss. I really don't know if its a defect or if its just normal for this Behringer mixer. I visited some forums to seek help...
all wired up..
I finally got some supplies to make my own cables.. bought some few meters of high quality mic cables and some cheap xlr connectors.. i got a pair of xlr connectors for 60 pesos while other stores were selling it for 99 pesos each.. :)
when i finished soldering up the wires and connectors i finally connected my mixer to my computer.. i still havent figured out a way to configure kx driver for ASIO recording.. then just a while ago every thing was doing well.. i can monitor the audio from my mixer using ASIO.. :) it was great.. i was getting very low latency values compared to...
something new..
For a while now i've been over to different shops in Raon to find a decent and cheap audio mixing console.. I haven't been there for a couple of months now and I was told that there are cheap mixers there for sale.. I've been dying to use my condenser mic properly.. I haven't really fully utilized its full potential.. Its quite a good mic but not quite close to the Shure SM57 that's still in production for over 30 years now.. to harness my mic's full potential I need a mic pre amp with a +48v Phantom Power.. where can I find this mic pre amps? they are readily available here in some...