Recording using Rode NT1 so quiet I can barely hear anything
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 5:58 pm
Good day all. First of all, let me state that I am ignorant when it comes to using a pro microphone like the Rode NT1. I only have experience with USB mics that just work, so I'm an absolute beginner here. I am using a Rode NT1 through a Focusrite Scarlett Solo. At first, I couldn't get anything working. But after disabling the HD Audio device driver, I'm actually getting static in my headphones. Progress.
Now, I can barely hear anything. By barely hear anything, I mean it might as well be nonexistent. The audio is so low that it doesn't make a blip on Audacity. When I turn on and off the 48V I can see audio waves in the program, but speaking doesn't make my speech any clearer or higher. I have the microphone with the gold dot facing me, and have tried placing the microphone upside down/rightside up, wondering if that will make a difference with the volume. It doesn't.
My microphone and speakers are all set to their Focusrite counterparts. I have tried recording in mono and stereo. Nothing seems to make a difference. I feel like I'm missing something obvious, but a point in the right direction would be appreciated so I can figure this thing out. Thanks in advance everyone.
Now, I can barely hear anything. By barely hear anything, I mean it might as well be nonexistent. The audio is so low that it doesn't make a blip on Audacity. When I turn on and off the 48V I can see audio waves in the program, but speaking doesn't make my speech any clearer or higher. I have the microphone with the gold dot facing me, and have tried placing the microphone upside down/rightside up, wondering if that will make a difference with the volume. It doesn't.
My microphone and speakers are all set to their Focusrite counterparts. I have tried recording in mono and stereo. Nothing seems to make a difference. I feel like I'm missing something obvious, but a point in the right direction would be appreciated so I can figure this thing out. Thanks in advance everyone.



