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Zak McKracken
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wouldnt this add alot of noise?
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Jul-10-2009 17:50
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studiobob
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2009
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not noticed an issue... but then i route mine through a mackie mixer first so can always boost the level on there prior to recording...
if all else fails just normalise what you record.
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Jul-10-2009 17:50
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derail
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
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I wouldn't call the JP8080 output quiet. On a number of patches I have to turn the volume down so it doesn't clip when recording. A number of other synths are quieter.
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Jul-10-2009 23:18
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No Left Turn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco
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What M-Audio interface do you have?
I have a similar "problem" with my ProFire 2626. What I got from M-Audio is that the line inputs are calibrated for balanced inputs (+4dBu) only, which apparently has some kind of effect on the level of devices with unbalanced outputs (-10dBu). Devices with balanced outputs should not have this "low level input" problem.
Some audio interfaces don't have this problem because they either have a +4/-10 switch or their line inputs have some kind of detection that will automatically change it depending on the input source.
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Jul-11-2009 00:56
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