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  1. I remembered that I had a Behringer UMC404HD lying around. I installed it and ... it works! And it sounds much better than the Scarlett - not just because there's no harshness, but because the audio is clearer. So "for now" I'll use this setup. But I see Windows 10 in my near future. Thanks, everyone!
  2. I'm not using Bandlab, but Platinum. I've read multiple people complain about issues with Bandlab, so I've been sticking with Platinum...for now. I find that the harshness and issues are even worse with the new Focusrite driver. So perhaps even the old driver is what's causing the problem. But I think I'll switch to Windows 10. There's a new interface I would like to get, and it doesn't work with Windows 7. It's the Solid State Logic SSL2. Are there things I have to disable in Windows 10 or do in order to get it to sound its best?
  3. The new driver to the Scarlett 2i4 makes the harshness even worse. I've been working with it today, and there's just no fixing it. I tried many times to reinstall the old driver, but it fails to install correctly. Does everyone like Windows 10? I may have to switch to that from Windows 7.
  4. I usually set the Gain to about 11 o'clock. The halo never gets into the red. With some projects the vocals are decent. On other projects the vocals are harsh with lots of mids - with the same settings. I don't understand it.
  5. Yes, I changed the sample rate, and it did nothing. The problem though is that it sounds harsh. Even if it needs eq, the vocal should still sound natural. My vocals, even though I'm standing back about 12" or so, sound like I'm less than an inch from the mic. I'm using an Se X1S. I've tried a Rode NT1 and an Audio Technica. The Se sounds the best. I use a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 (2nd Gen). I've been experimenting with different things. I had the mic in the closet with it facing toward the room. So I was facing toward the back of the closet. That doesn't work well. I also had the mic facing the back of the closet, with me facing out toward the room. That worked better. My room is 12x12. Recording in the room sounds horrible. I put up acoustic panels, but it didn't help the vocals that much. I had to make a vocal booth in order to get a decent sound. Over the weekend I tried upgrading the driver to the Scarlett 2i4. Now it sounds worse. It's way more harsh. I uninstalled the new driver and tried to reinstall the old one, but now it won't work, for whatever reason. I've tried at least a half dozen times, and the old driver won't install. So I'm thinking that maybe I should switch to Windows 10. I read that the new driver for Focusrite sounds fine on Windows 10. Thanks for everyone's comments!
  6. Sometimes when I record vocals, I get a little distortion. Not only that, but I get weird frequencies, like way too much mids. And I can't eq them out. And there are times when i record vocals and they sound fine. I built myself a vocal booth in my closet. I draped thick blankets in there, and it has helped a lot. But there are still times when I record vocals that are a little distorted and the eq is way off - too much mids and too dark sounding. And they sound really flat. No air at all. And no amount of eq or reverb can take away the harshness and flatness or give it air. I have tried other mics. I've tried placing the mic at different angles and tried recording closer or further away. I read where a guy said he had a similar issue and changed sampling rate (and something else) to get rid of the distortion. Anyway, any suggestions?
  7. They are all in plugin manager and are all enabled. But I had an idea to uninstall all my Harrison plugins (since installing one caused the issue). When I did, I re-scanned, and all the plugins show up now. Thanks!
  8. I tried to install a Harrison plugin, but it was confusing, so it didn't get installed. When I checked my VST plugins afterward, some were missing. So I did a scan of existing and failed plugins, and all of them showed up in the scan. However, when I click Insert, a lot of plugins do not show up. They're there when I scan, but not when I want to insert them into a project. How do I fix this? thanks
  9. It was an issue with the headphones. Thanks!
  10. For whatever reason when I'm recording vocals, I can't hear myself in my headphones. I have in the past. But now I can't. I've been using Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 interface for a couple of years. I turn the Direct Monitor knob to increase the vocal and decrease playback, but still I don't hear myself. Suggestions?
  11. I enabled Sound on Sound. That fixed it.
  12. I think I know what the problem is. I'll see if Sound on Sound is enabled. I'll report back later.
  13. I'm in a new project and am recording guitar. I have a guitar part that is partially recorded. To finish that part, I put the line on the last second of the recorded track so I can have a jump start when I record the last section of it. But after I record the new part, where I started on the old recorded clip it's faded and there is no sound. How do I fix this problem? Greg
  14. I right clicked Record and changed it to Sound on Sound. Then I went into PRV and clicked on Hide Muted Clips. That worked. Greg
  15. Not sure I understand what you mean. Greg
  16. I started working on a new project and have been playing MIDI keyboards. I have half of the chords of the song recorded, and they sound fine when I play back. But I started recording with MIDI again to finish it, but this time the chords sustain when they're not supposed to when I play back (not the chords I recorded earlier, but this last time). And underneath the new MIDI track when I delete something, there is like a ghost track underneath. It's just a short faded track behind what I just recorded. How do I fix this? Greg
  17. I was listening to the keyboard in the intro of Jeff Beck's 'Cause We've Ended As Lovers' and liked the way the keyboard goes back and forth from left to right. Exactly how is that done? Thanks, Greg
  18. This is a new project, so the drums are routed to the Master bus. I don't think the audio is routed to 2 tracks. But I will check it out. Thanks! Greg
  19. I'm using Toontrack SD3. I like drums to be pretty dry. For those of you familiar with SD3, when I go to the OH and AMB tracks and turn off all the reverb, I still have reverb on the snare - doesn't matter which snare I use. I did not install the mic bleeds. So all reverb and echo is off on all drums parts. The toms and kick are pretty dry. But the snare is not. I emailed Toontrack, and they asked me to send a sample, which I did. But they said the sample sounded normal. So I listened to it on my laptop, not my recording computer, and the snare sounded normal - fairly dry. So it's an issue with my recording computer. It's not the audio monitors, as I use 2 sets of monitors. But for whatever reason, it's mainly the snare I have an issue with. Having said that, the Toontrack EZKeys that I have inside the project has little to no reverb at the moment. But when I first open the project each time, there is a lot of delay on the keys. When I open up Toontrack EZKeys, it goes away and is normal. But not so with the drums. Any suggestions? Thanks, Greg
  20. My wife and I have not only our furniture, but some of her parents' furniture in our garage. And there is a love seat that we didn't know what to do with. In fact, we have 2. We also have lots of ugly pillows I can put on them. We have some rugs too. I'll just throw a bunch of stuff on that wall, along with the shelves in the garage. As far as all my acoustic panels, I'll put them on the end of the room my desk and monitors are on and cover all the wall space. Then on the back wall I can put the shelves and blankets and books, etc - clutter. And we have plenty of pictures we didn't know what to do with. Thanks for the ideas! All of my thick moving blankets will work. I'm also thinking about making some kind of small vocal booth. I'll look into it and see if it's worth it. Probably not Thanks!
  21. Clutter. Well, I don't have 20 guitars or a ton of amps, but I can get plenty of other stuff to clutter my room if that's all it takes
  22. We have books The closet in my room is full of boxes and musical stuff. I can put all of that in the shelves in the room. I also have about a half dozen thick moving blankets that are about 6' or 7'. So I can cover things up on that wall. one way or another. The modular wall shelves we have in the garage have both doors and open shelves. But it's only 4.6' wide. I'm looking into adding modular shelves to fill in the rest of the space. Thanks for everyone's input. I really appreciate it! Greg
  23. With all the information given, I admit I was a little overwhelmed. But after reading everything, it seems to me that all it's saying is, I need to cover my room with acoustic panels. I just didn't do it correctly. And I need to do something with my back wall. But I have to know what panels to put where. If that's it, then it's not so bad. Thanks! Greg
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