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Something is wrong with my mixer. Does anyone know what's wrong with it/ how I can fix it?

A topic by Rhombus312 created 32 days ago Views: 76 Replies: 5
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The audio clips pretty much no matter how low I set the volume, and it all sounds terrible. For it to sound good, I have to turn the volume down to almost nothing. Plus, there's always a loud fuzz in the background, and the volume of the stuff I'm recording gets louder and softer at random times. The recorded audio looks like this:

Does anyone know what's wrong?

Submitted (2 edits) (+1)

What are you turning it down in? That looks like a clipped waveform, so it doesn’t matter if you turn it down in Audacity, it’s still clipped. You have to turn the input volume down on your interface so the audio isn’t clipped when you’re recording it. So, you’ll have to record it again at a lower input volume.

Submitted

Thanks. I hadn't tried the volume on my interface. It did help with the volume, but it still gets louder at random times without me touching any volume knobs, so it starts clipping and I don't even notice.

Submitted (1 edit)

What are you recording? Are you recording stuff that gets soft and then loud, or is everything the same and you're still getting volume spikes? If that's the case then your interface might have an issue. Or it could be your microphone, etc. If you're recording vocals, for example, you should set the input volume on your interface so the loudest part you're recording doesn't clip.

Submitted

It could be a problem with my interface, because I'm only recording synth stuff, and it even if the stuff is almost silent, it gets louder and stays clipped for about 3 seconds, then fades back down to almost nothing. Don't think that's normal. But also, if I plug speakers directly into my synth, this weird volume thing does not happen, which is why I thought it might be a problem with my mixer. I'm going to try plugging my synth directly into the interface and not using the mixer. I'm hoping that will get rid of the volume changing.

Submitted

Plugging the synth directly into the interface fixed everything. I guess it was a problem with my mixer. It's a little annoying not being able to use my mixer, but I usual only record one synth anyway, so it doesn't matter a whole lot not being able to have the extra channels. Thanks, reflect null for replying to my post and helping out.