recording nord grand and monitoring?
Posted: 28 Nov 2022, 22:15
Hi all,
I have been trying to record my nord grand (audio, not midi) AND monitor it at the same time. I currently have a Nord Grand, the Nord piano V2 monitors, and assumed I needed an interface (got a Audient id14).
Prior to recording, I had "left/right out" from the nord grand plugging into the left/right input on the piano v2 monitors. Sounded great.
To try to record, I plugged in the interface by doing...
- Audient id14 plugged into m1 macbook via Thunderbolt 4 cable.
- Nord grand left/right out via a TS cable (unbalanced) plugged into Audient via the mic/line 1 and mic/line 2 combo XLR inputs on the back of the Audient.
- Audient 1L and 2R output plugged into Nord Piano monitor v2's left and right channel.
The quality of the audio to the monitor is way worse, and is lower. I tried fiddling with the master level on the nord, the gain input on the audient for both channel 1 and 2, and also the output level (the speaker) on the audient. It always sounds quieter and tends to clip if i make it too loud.
Also when using headphones to plug into the front of the audient, the sound is very quiet and I can't seem to get it loud enough to drown out the mechanical thunking of the keys without the volume clipping.
Am I doing something dumb?
Thanks!
amahbod
I have been trying to record my nord grand (audio, not midi) AND monitor it at the same time. I currently have a Nord Grand, the Nord piano V2 monitors, and assumed I needed an interface (got a Audient id14).
Prior to recording, I had "left/right out" from the nord grand plugging into the left/right input on the piano v2 monitors. Sounded great.
To try to record, I plugged in the interface by doing...
- Audient id14 plugged into m1 macbook via Thunderbolt 4 cable.
- Nord grand left/right out via a TS cable (unbalanced) plugged into Audient via the mic/line 1 and mic/line 2 combo XLR inputs on the back of the Audient.
- Audient 1L and 2R output plugged into Nord Piano monitor v2's left and right channel.
The quality of the audio to the monitor is way worse, and is lower. I tried fiddling with the master level on the nord, the gain input on the audient for both channel 1 and 2, and also the output level (the speaker) on the audient. It always sounds quieter and tends to clip if i make it too loud.
Also when using headphones to plug into the front of the audient, the sound is very quiet and I can't seem to get it loud enough to drown out the mechanical thunking of the keys without the volume clipping.
Am I doing something dumb?
Thanks!
amahbod