Strhessed wrote:So, I decided I wanted to mic my guitar cabinet with an SM57. I plugged in and I literally have to have the level input MAXED to get a normal recording level.
I use my AXE I/O to mic my Orange Crush 35RT using an SM57 microphone about an inch away from the cabinet grill, and
YES having it
almost at maximum is normal. I use Instrument channel #2 and turn up the [GAIN] knob to maximum and then back it off a little bit.
That's what I do to get an acceptable input signal into my DAW via USB. The AXE I/O doesn't have a "microphone preamp" onboard, the same as it doesn't have any guitar amp/cab/effects onboard. If you use just the "analog" microphone gain on the AXE I/O, then it's like plugging in your guitar and not using Amplitube 4 with your AXE I/O.
For my microphone pre-amp, I use the
T-RackS 5 British Channel for vocals, mic'ing my amp and acoustic guitar. The pre-amp itself is super clean and transparent, the only noise is from my Orange Crush. You can get a nice mic'ed amplifier sound and keep it at "bedroom" level.
I added a link to it along with some effects that I use with it as well. Definitely worth the price.
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