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johno27
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: jhb
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Hi,
Unfortunately not. Although sending the soft synth out and recording it back in doesn't exhibit any problems, it only seems to be when using the h/w synths. It's really puzzling me, in fact it's driving me insane! hehe
I was wondering if anyone with one of the same h/w synths could try it and see what happens. Like the jp8080, no delay, no lfo, 2nd oscillator at 100%, shape saw, filter max 12db lp, no filter env. shortish amp envelop with minimum attack, release, no sustain shortish decay to give a plucked sound, sample it and see what the wave looks like.
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Jul-02-2007 15:15
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johno27
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: jhb
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Damn thats odd.. and not cool at all. I've got the latest MOTU pcie424 driver installed, osx 10.4.9, logic 7.2.3.
I'm going to have to find another audio interface to test with..
my reasoning was that all signals are effective a sum of sinusoids (fft theory) therefor for every dip there should be an opposite and equal peak, so all signals should normalise equally -/+ amplitude over time.
On a side note, you're using the 24i/o as well, I find that if the inputs are set to +4dbU that the synths come in with very little level, but if I set the inputs to -10dbV they go into clipping on the inputs (I guess one could just lower the synth/patch level in this case) but I'm not sure which is the best option as one wants the best signal to noise ratio. Which setting do you use for you synth inputs on the 24i/o ?
Cheers
John
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Jul-02-2007 16:00
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johno27
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: jhb
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Found a 2408 which i'll connect up to the same pcie 424 card and try with that tonight.
Do you think it could be possible that a cable problem could induce some sort of phase shift that might cause this result?
Bearing in mind that they're neutrik plugs, somner cable balanced plugs on the audio interface side, unbalanced plugs on the synth side with the cold wire joined to the shield.
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Jul-02-2007 16:22
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Eric J
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Registered: Nov 2006
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| quote: | Originally posted by johno27
Damn thats odd.. and not cool at all. I've got the latest MOTU pcie424 driver installed, osx 10.4.9, logic 7.2.3.
I'm going to have to find another audio interface to test with..
my reasoning was that all signals are effective a sum of sinusoids (fft theory) therefor for every dip there should be an opposite and equal peak, so all signals should normalise equally -/+ amplitude over time.
On a side note, you're using the 24i/o as well, I find that if the inputs are set to +4dbU that the synths come in with very little level, but if I set the inputs to -10dbV they go into clipping on the inputs (I guess one could just lower the synth/patch level in this case) but I'm not sure which is the best option as one wants the best signal to noise ratio. Which setting do you use for you synth inputs on the 24i/o ?
Cheers
John |
It depends on what you are referring to. I am using the CueMix software to set the gain levels on each channel, but I didn't see anywhere in the interface the be able to set the inputs to -10 or +4. This was odd to me because even my lowly Delta 66 card had this option. Generally I have the gain cranked all the way up on my 8080 and my JV1080 as these synths seem to have very low output, especially the 8080. Where are you see that option?
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Found a 2408 which i'll connect up to the same pcie 424 card and try with that tonight.
Do you think it could be possible that a cable problem could induce some sort of phase shift that might cause this result?
Bearing in mind that they're neutrik plugs, somner cable balanced plugs on the audio interface side, unbalanced plugs on the synth side with the cold wire joined to the shield.
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Well, you said that you had tested it with different cables, so I would think that rules out a cable problem.
My hunch is that if there is indeed a problem with the MOTU, its something physical with the TR inputs in the breakout box. If you are using soft synths then it never touches the breakout box when its being recorded. It would only go through the hardware on the PCI 424 card.
There is a slight difference between your setup and mine, as you are on OSX and Logic, where as I'm on a PC with Cubase. I can't see a situation where OS or sequencer would make any difference, but just something to keep in mind. We're using different drivers. Maybe also try recoding into BIAS Peak or similar audio application, to rule out some weirdness with Logic.
Keep me posted, I'm curious as to what might be going on.
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Jul-02-2007 16:55
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Eric J
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2006
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| quote: | Originally posted by johno27
Hey,
When I go into the PCI424 setup under OSX there is an advanced tab, in there you can switch the inputs between +4 and -10 in groups of 8.
so there's a (1-8) +4 / -10
(9-16) +4 / -10 ... etc
If you use them at +4, and change the gain in cuemix, does it remember this everytime you restart the machine, or do you have to adjust this input channel gain everytime?
I'll try recording into some other audio editors and test that too.
With the softsynth I send it out to an analog mixer and then back into the TRS input jacks on the interface, so it does go through the same cable outboard side of things as do the hardware synths. I've tried sending the h/w synths (jp8080 specifically) to the mixer first then into the soundcard, result was the same.
I'll keep you posted on what I find as I'm just getting more and more confuzzle about it 
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Yeah, I dont think I have that option in CueMix, but I'll look again. Were using different versions of CueMix, as I have the PC version, but it wouldn't suprise me if they left it off the PC version. CueMix does remember all my settings, though, even after a restart.
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Jul-02-2007 17:29
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camsr
Suspended User
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: nor cal
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waves CAN be offset in one direction enormously, without DC offset. Take a regular sine wave and rectify it, and dc filter it. the spikes where the sine was inverted will reach a higher voltage than the rounded wave crests. Now try bumping up the high EQ and the spikes get even hairier. It's just the nature of the wave, and where the steep tangent lines reside. If you want to try to control this behavior, i suggest a multiband compressor on brickwall settings, Or you can try an ALLPASS FILTER. tweak the freq till the wave looks good.
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Jul-03-2007 08:58
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skot_e
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Adelaide
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Jul-03-2007 09:26
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