from: Argitoth on Today at 01:40:17 PM
Quote from: rowjimmytour on Today at 12:44:57 PM
what are you trying to record
In this case, voice. You should *really* take some time to look over the first post before you try to offer help.
The first post does not state this, and of the edits I've seen, never has. Providing a link to a zip file is not the same as providing the info that someone asked you to provide.
from: rowjimmytour on Today at 12:44:57 PM
Line in or mic in?
See first post. When I'm using a pre-amp I'm obviously not using onboard power.
What does on-board power have to do with line in or mic in? Some equipment provides plug-in power, some doesn't. Not everyone is familiar with every piece of equipment, including the equipment you are using.
from: rowjimmytour on Today at 12:44:57 PM
What are the specs of your gear?
See first post.
Why should I download something? Why should I click links to help you solve a problem? Why don't you provide enough information so others may be able to help without having to go looking for information that would have been helpful if included in your first post?
from: rowjimmytour on Today at 12:44:57 PM
You could be limited by your gear and what your trying to record.
False. I didn't pay $250 for mics and $700 for a Korg MR-1 just to be unable to record voice at normal volumes. Please look over first post.
I don't think cost of the gear has a direct influence on the problem you are having. What does cost of gear have to do with the first post?
from: flipp on Today at 01:30:12 PM
The flat bottom of the left channel that's well below clipping level looks like a DC offset problem.
This is not a DC offset problem. a DC offset is when the 0-crossing of the waveform is above or where it should be. The waveform's 0-crossing in this case is not offset.
So the only thing I noticed with your waveform isn't the problem. I don't have anyhting to add that will directly help with your problem. I can only offer a word of advice, make it as easy as possible for those who might be able to help you have enough information so that they can help you.
While you have added more information with each edit, every edit has screamed (ALL CAPS) for us to download a file rather than having the info provided in your posts. Perhaps someone else will be able to help. I don't think I can. Have you replaced each link in your recording chain, one at a time, in order to eliminate probable causes? Since you think the problem may be a bad recorder, have you successfully recorded with the rest of the equipment to a different recorder?
Why do you have such an aversion to answering questions and providing more information?
You may be frustrated that no one has been able to tell you what is wrong and why it occurred. Can you understand that we may be just as frustrated with your lack of providing information/answering questions that may be useful in allowing others to help?