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Thread condenser mic problem!

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chase07

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1 Posted on 05/13/2007 at 09:57:34
hi there.
recently bought a condenser mic. (behringer)
brilliant piece of hardware, however - now when i record music, (usually acoustic) the right channel is about 6dB louder then the left.
i have dropped it once, is that a cause?

i guess it is fine, but i do not want to amplify every left channel for each track.
how can i fix this? is it a hardware issue?

many thanks
chase
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2 Posted on 05/29/2007 at 17:25:47
Are you recording to a stereo track? If so the pan on the track can be to one side. Try to record the track to a mono track, then make sure it is center panned
ra7or

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3 Posted on 05/13/2007 at 13:11:07
There is no stereo behringer mic i know of.

i believe that your problem is somewhere in the rest of your gear.
tonypb

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4 Posted on 06/26/2007 at 04:28:50
record to a mono track.....
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