![]() Set the volume level of the Polsen as high as you can without distorting and then adjust the recording track level as high as you need to get a track meter signal that averages between -6db to -12db. I would play with the volume level of the Polsen and the track input gain. ![]() Conversely a dynamic microphone like the SM-57 doesn't put out as strong a signal as a condenser microphone so you need a preamplifier with high gain to amplify it's signal. That is one factor in its popularity as a great microphone for live use it doesn't pick up background noise and singers can scream into it without over driving the microphone. The SM-57 is not known as a very sensitive microphone. Without knowing my guess is the Polsen doesn't have enough clean gain to create a strong analog signal into the computer when used with a dynamic microphone like the Shure SM-57. Where are you cranking the volume up, on the Polsen or the track input gain?
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