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Operating the Q1U
can make some pretty amazing equalization adjustments by slightly changing the angle of the capsule to the sound source. This can be a very useful technique in capturing the optimum sound of drum set, acoustic guitar, piano or other instruments in a live room or sound stage. Experimentation and experience are the best teachers in getting good sounds, so plug in!
Setting Up the Signal Level
You can adjust the Q1U's internal digitally controlled analog Input Gain stage by using the Softpre software, or you can control the input gain by using the software control in your computer's operating system. Some DAWS control the Q1U's analog pre amp, however some attenuate digitally, so it is better to use the Softpre or operating system level control. Either way, the purpose of the mic trim control is to optimize the amount of good signal to any associated noise. A good mic pre, like the Q1U's Softpre control panel, also will have a LEVEL or CLIP indicators. To set a good level on the mic, set the Q1U up in front of the desired sound source and slowly raise the input trim control until you see the CLIP or Peak indicator light up. Then, turn the input trim control down until the indicator does not light any more. For more information on setting the Input Gain with the Q1U software, see the section "INPUT GAIN - Fader" on page 5 in this manual.
P-Popping
P-Popping is that annoying pop that you can get when the microphone diaphragm gets a blast of air from a vocalist pronouncing words with the letter �P� included. There are a few ways to deal with the problem. Some famous engineers have relied on an old nylon stocking over a bent clothes hanger, which actually works very well, but can also smell really bad. A more clever solution is to use a external pop filter like the Samson PS01. You can also try placing the microphone slightly off axis (on a slight angle) from the vocalist. This can often solve the problem without using an external pop filter. However, for a more reliable solution, try an external pop filter like the Samson PS-01.
Stand Mounting the Q1U
The Q1U can be mounted to a standard microphone stand using the included mic clip. If you are using a U.S. 5/8� mic stand, you will need to remove, by unscrewing, the Euro stand adapter. Simply screw the mic clip on to your mic stand or boom arm. If nesccesary, tighten the mic clip screw using a flat head screw driver or coin to secure the microphone in place.
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