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Not to be confused with volume, the Gain setting on your
mixer, interface, or portable recorder is used to both provide
a clear, noise-free signal and to shape the tone of your
recording to suit your creative fancy. This all-important
setting controls the sensitivity of the microphone and allows
you to determine how much the sound of your room is
captured along with your voice or instrument. Setting the
gain on the low side and moving in close to the microphone
will produce a breathy, intimate tone that’s perfect for any
SOUND CHECK
Now that you’re up and running, let’s take a few moments to talk about how to get the
best out of your new microphone. Here are a few tips to help you sound your best:
PLAYING THE GAIN