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Setting Recording Level [SOLVED]
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 8:21 am
by brbrown
I am using a MacOS Catalina 10,15.6 desktop computer and am new to Audacity. When I try to record through a Behringer unit, I am unable to alter the recording level. It is always in the red. The manual tells me to double click the recording bar for a dropdown menu to make an alteration but the dropdown menu does not appear. What am I doing wrong please?
Re: Setting Recording Level
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 8:48 am
by kozikowski
I try to record through a Behringer unit
Which Behringer unit and what are you recording? The UCA-202 and its sisters have no way to control recording volume and Audacity doesn't eitherfor a digital connection, so you have to do it at the source whatever that is.
Koz
Re: Setting Recording Level
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 8:52 am
by brbrown
I am using a UCA22 recording a 45 rev vinyl.
Re: Setting Recording Level
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:20 am
by brbrown
Hello Kozikowski. Would my UCA22 be classed as one of the sisters of the UCA-202 then?
Re: Setting Recording Level
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:58 am
by kozikowski
I'm having trouble finding a UCA-22. The search keeps pointing me back to the UCA-222 which is the red color version of the popular USB digital converter.
The units in this series are plain UCA-202, the red UCA-222, and the UFO-202 which has a phono amplifier built-in.
These units can be made to work OK as long as everything else in the system works as it should. If you have a loud cassette tape or high volume cassette machine, you could have digital overload with no way to control it. One way around this is to connect the converter to your music system and use those volume controls to set the recording levels. Or you can get a higher-end USB converter such as the Art series...
https://artproaudio.com/product/usb-pho ... ct-series/
...which has volume controls built-in. You can't control volume
after the digital converter because once the digital system overloads, the damage is permanent. The best you can do is make the damage louder or quieter.
The music on a 45 disk isn't "flat." It has intentional RIAA tonal distortion to make the low tones fit in the groove. If you play a 45, you have to take that distortion out, usually by putting a phono preamplifier in the sound channel somewhere. If you have a home music system, it may have an amplifier with "Phono-In" connections and a ground or earth screw.

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That connection's job is to remove the RIAA distortion.
Koz
Re: Setting Recording Level
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 9:00 am
by steve
brbrown wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:20 am
Would my UCA22 be classed as one of the sisters of the UCA-202 then?
If you mean "UCA-222", then yes, that's a very close relative of the UCA-202.
If you actually do mean "UCA22", I've no idea as I've never heard of that model.
Re: Setting Recording Level
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 10:14 am
by brbrown
Hello Steve. Please accept my apologies. My unit is a UCA222. I don't know how I missed the 2. I am playing the 45 vinyl with a Bush Accoustics player which has its own amplifier so I guess I can't do anything about it then. I suppose there is no way of getting rid of the effects of the clipping by using the Audacity Effects drop down menu is there? Having said that, I felt that there was very little distortion on the play back recording anyway.
Re: Setting Recording Level
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 4:02 pm
by nadonou
Hello Koz, same question a bit different:
First of all, I used to make LP copies on a previous Audacity version using a 2009 macbook using the line in port - great stuff - dead easy! That's history now and we dive in deep digital waters with 2015 iMacs and others...!
Bid problem now so I bought a USB 202 Behringer (mentioned in Audacity manual, among 2 more possible candidates...) thinking that was the answer... Can you confirm the following set-up won't work or am I doing something wrong or missing something:
Sansui SR 636 turntable + Marantz PM50 stereo amplifier + RCA cable at TAPE 2 out + USB 202 (green light on) + 2015 iMac + Sound preferences set at Audio Codec 2ch input - which I can see... + Audio MIDI set at Audio Codec 2ch - which I can also see.
This set-up shows a fair signal (+/- 1/3 to the left of the total range) on the sound preferences widow but I'm unable to see any recording level when I have "Monitor recording" on...
One suggestion: We need a write-up/explanation in the manual concerning this for us lay people who are new to this and maybe some updated information on the available gizmos to use. It appears that there aren't many choices given that the majority are all digital equipped and don't care...
The ART rep in Canada sent me this information which may be what you are talking about, at $119CAN...: ART Pro Audio
Phono Preamp/Interface w/ USB
Thanks for the help.
Richard
Re: Setting Recording Level
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 4:27 pm
by waxcylinder
nadonou wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 4:02 pm
The ART rep in Canada sent me this information which may be what you are talking about, at $119CAN...: ART Pro Audio
Phono Preamp/Interface w/ USB
I have the ART pre-amp (which is like the device you're talking about but without the USB) a great piece of kit. Both have a gain control knob. I sed it with an Edirol UA-1EX USB sound card (no longer available). The combined ART device preamp & ADC/DAC USB was not available when I was buying otherwise I would probably have bought that.
IIRC one of the other Forum Elves, Bill Wharrie (also Canadian) has one of these and rates it highly.
Peter.
Re: Setting Recording Level
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 4:30 pm
by waxcylinder