Yeah, as the title says, when I try and record anything that I've written in piggy, it sounds really bad (joke about my music being bad goes here) Anyway, I borrowed a mixer off of a friend of my parents, a Yamaha MW10, and used that to record tracks through USB into recording software. When I use audacity, everything is hella quiet, and doesn't sound to good, but when I use reaper, everything is at a fine volume, but the track sounds really compressed, like it was a less than 320kbps mp3.
I wondered if it was just a problem with the mixer/ I couldn't find out what was wrong b/c of all the knobs and switches. I tried it again with a little recording thingymajig that I borrowed from school, an "M-Audio Conectiv" but still no luck. Also going to say that I tried recording the song with the conectiv on a different PSP, so it's not that. And on both recording devices, everything sounds fine through the headphone jack of each, but it's only when it gets to the computer/ software that it sounds off.
Any of you guys got any ideas? Is it a problem with my PSP, the mixer/s or maybe just some settings in reaper/ audacity?
Also inb4 someone says that I should run piggy on my comp, and record that way, I'm going to say that the tracks sound different, but not in a hella compressed way, just in a something's not quite right way.
Edit:
I did have a quick check around the piggy section, the hardware section and the audio mastering section before I cam here, although I may have missed a glaringly obvious thread with a solution to my problem
Last edited by Alpine (Nov 11, 2013 8:11 pm)