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For questions related to the software and hardware of recorded-sound processing and reproduction. Best used in conjunction with a tag more specific to the question at hand.

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Connect digital piano to interface

“connected it with a 1/4" jack” “not so deep, not so natural” Well, it seems you're not recording in stereo. A proper stereo width is quite crucial to a good piano recording. The correct way to reco …
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I need help with my microphone

Get a USB audio interface, made by a brand that's at least somewhat recognised in music production. … Though it should, I wouldn't guarantee that the microphone will indeed work flawlessly even with a good audio interface. …
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Boosting signal of a dynamic microphone

A dedicated mic preamp will indeed generally give you a better SNR than the ones built into a budget audio interfaces, but most of those are ok as well nowadays. …
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Is it bad to leave my microphone in its clip?

Among the many cases I had to deal with something mic-related failing (most often cables or stands, but also microphones themselves, including the sturdy SM58), I can't recall ever having problems wit …
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Is there a way to balance the panning of an audio file?

So, this is actually a mono file that has erroneously been rendered as single-channel stereo. So one fix is to convert it back to mono, which can then be used like any other mono file (panned to eithe …
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