Recording a tone down (A-G)
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 1:33 am
Hi Audacity Forum
I'm fuzz and I'm new here and have a question. I've been using this program for a while recording into a cheap Shure microphone but the quality was not what I would like. So I upgraded to a Behringer Condenser Mic that needed phantom power. So I bought the mic and then bought a M-Audio USB Pre Amp w/ phantom power and it came with a couple of programs and drivers. I installed it all and used it but it was not as user friendly as good old Audacity and only allowed 4 Tracks (Get Real) unless you buy an Update. So i decided to try Audacity with it and it records fine but with a little delay when I play (which I can live with) but it is one step down. So when i record a A it is a G. Now that is a big problem. So I was wondering if it had anything to do with the playback speed or something.
Regards
Fuzzy

I'm fuzz and I'm new here and have a question. I've been using this program for a while recording into a cheap Shure microphone but the quality was not what I would like. So I upgraded to a Behringer Condenser Mic that needed phantom power. So I bought the mic and then bought a M-Audio USB Pre Amp w/ phantom power and it came with a couple of programs and drivers. I installed it all and used it but it was not as user friendly as good old Audacity and only allowed 4 Tracks (Get Real) unless you buy an Update. So i decided to try Audacity with it and it records fine but with a little delay when I play (which I can live with) but it is one step down. So when i record a A it is a G. Now that is a big problem. So I was wondering if it had anything to do with the playback speed or something.
Regards
Fuzzy