Regarding the topic, lately I’ve been learning the basic/ fundamental on recording, mixing and mastering. Before that I shared my works on Soundcloud but do not care much about the quality, all clips are raw and DIY-ish. I’ve been collecting vinyl for about 10 years for genres included ambient, noise/ drone and experimental. This year my studio is all set, with some decent turntables and such, I realized how good an experimental record would sounds like, it is the things I’d never come up with before. It makes me want to do more on the sound quality (which before I thought is not important in such genres).
Few weeks ago I randomly watched a YouTube clips about re-amping Fairfield Circuitry Shallow Water and amazed by the sound he got by use of re-amp DI box. I have this pedal since day one it releases, love it for sure but I can never get it right and capture the beauty from DAW. This clips convinced me (even he’s not intended to) to get my very first DI box RNDI. At first glance, the sound improvement seems no difference, but soon realized the sound ‘density’ is way better, and not to mention the hi is more airy now.
Update on signal level on Mixpre with NT4:
Problem solved! It is because I only set 48V Phantom on Input 1, in fact I need to set it on both Input 1 and 2. However with this setting the red LED on the mic is unlit. Anyway the level is work as normal now.