Small waveforms, total newbie

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Cragpod
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Small waveforms, total newbie

Post by Cragpod » Wed Dec 30, 2020 9:53 pm

Hi, I’ve downloaded Audacity recently and connected my goXLR mini and Samson Q2U mic. I have changed the input/outputs to the chosen mic and speakers, but when I record the waveforms are tiny and if I amplify they are exceeding the 1.0/-1.0. I’m a complete beginner and I’m finding this difficult to navigate. This also happens if I just plug my mic in directly with the USB. Any ideas please ?

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Re: Small waveforms, total newbie

Post by jademan » Fri Jan 01, 2021 2:08 am

Cragpod wrote:
Wed Dec 30, 2020 9:53 pm
Hi, I’ve downloaded Audacity recently and connected my goXLR mini and Samson Q2U mic. I have changed the input/outputs to the chosen mic and speakers, but when I record the waveforms are tiny and if I amplify they are exceeding the 1.0/-1.0. I’m a complete beginner and I’m finding this difficult to navigate. This also happens if I just plug my mic in directly with the USB. Any ideas please ?
Make sure your USB recording device is selected in the Audacity Device Toolbar: https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/device_toolbar.html

What do you mean, amplify? That is exactly how are you amplifying?

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Re: Small waveforms, total newbie

Post by kozikowski » Fri Jan 01, 2021 3:33 am

Samson Q2U mic.

That's probably one of the most complicated microphones I've ever seen. I'm reading the instruction manual and I still don't know that I have it all down.

There is good news. As far as I can tell, once you get it running, it should sound pretty good.

You plugged the Samson Q2U mic into the goXLR mini with an XLR type cable...

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... and the goXLR mini into the computer, right? The goXLR mini lights come on?

Any other cables?

The goXLR mini has a lot of lights. Do they do anything? Do any of them change when you speak loudly into the microphone? As far as I can tell from the instructions, the lights just go up and down as you push the sliders up and down. Is that right?

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Re: Small waveforms, total newbie

Post by steve » Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:12 pm

Perhaps you are too far from the mic.
The design of the Samson Q2U mic suggests that it should be pretty close to your mouth. If you have a fairly quiet speaking voice, try around 10 cm from mic to mouth. What levels do you get in Audacity like that?
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