Hey there everyone,
I have an enquiry regarding recording to a DAW (Reaper) with a QU16, and some issues I’m having with it. My primary goal is to be able to record the Mix9-10, with the recording to be of equal clarity to what I hear when monitoring the mix in PAFL. After following some advice that I received last year, I have done the following:
- Changed the USB Audio input Tracks 17 and 18 to ‘Mix 9 L’ and ‘Mix 10 R’
- Changed the Reaper input channel to 17
- Changed the USB Audio input Tracks 1 and 2 to ‘LR L’ and ‘LR R’ so as to monitor the DAW
- As both microphones are Channel 15 and 16, I have set both of these faders to 0
- Set Channel 1 and 2 faders to 0
- Monitored Channel 15 and 16 via. PAFL, and set the Preamp gain so that the meter peaks at +3/+6
- Set main Mix9-10 fader to 0, PAFL peaks at +3
- Recorded successfully
So far, the connection is successful, I seem to know how to record, and the mix sounds amazing when I am monitoring it whilst performing via PAFL.
I understand about the 18db analogue to digital discrepancy, however, whenever I try to normalise the recording, regardless of the method, the result is clipping/distortion when I approach anything close to a usable recording. Regardless of the LUFS, be it -35 before normalization, or -14 after, raising the recording to the right volume results in clipping/distortion.
To try to troubleshoot this, I have done the following:
- Changed USB Audio input tracks to 19 and 20 to test on a channel other than the one shared with QU Drive
- Lowered the Preamp gain of Channel 15 and 16 (Mic channels), keeping the Mix9-10 fader at 0
- Lowered the Mix9-10 fader to -10, kept the Preamp gain for mic channels the same
- Lowered both at the same time
- Recorded desktop audio of playback of a professional studio recording by raising the ST1 fader in Mix9-10, and tested it for clipping at the same recording/playback volume as earlier; no clipping, yet no normalisation or adjustments necessary
I am not sure what I’m doing wrong here, but no matter what I try, I end up with a recording that clips when it reaches anywhere close to an adequate volume. It sounds absolutely perfect when monitoring directly with headphones from PAFL, or over monitors/PA. I have tried Googling the issue, and scoured the forum as best I could, but I couldn’t find anything specific. It’s likely to be related to the 18db analogue/digital discrepancy, but I feel like I’ve done everything to try to account for this. What am I missing?
Any assistance would be majorly appreciated. If there is any pertinent information that I’ve left out, please let me know.
Anyway, thanks in advance to anyone willing to offer a helping hand, and I hope you all have a Happy New Year!