![]() ![]() ![]() Recording at 24-bit, one way to do it is to do a rehearsal run of your playing into Cubase, and adjust the preamp trim so no peaks are greater than -12dBFS. I seem to either get a waveform that looks too narrow/quiet or a fat one that clips. Secondly, and more importantly, could someone tell me how to get a reasonably loud recording (fat waveform!) without such high peaks? I know I could compress it really heavily prior to going into Cubase, but I want to keep the dynamics as real as possible and apply compression later (as is often advised). Firstly, is this relevant? Because on the waveform after recording it doesn’t seem to clip…? Nearly every time I adjust the Voicemaster and Scarlett to abtain a non-clipping signal, the small input meter on the transport bar shows red clipping at the top of the bar for the first note played. I’ve used Cubase for years but am new user to Elements. Guitar’s going into a Focusrite Voicemaster Pro in order to use some light compression to tame peaks, then into a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 which is my audio interface/preamp. My problem is I’m trying to record a lead guitar part. ![]()
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