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toolman667
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: the city
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Ok here is the problem. I have an A/V receiver made by onkyo SR502. Its a very nice receiver, and it has 2 outputs for audio. One being labled "TAPE" and another "Video 1". I originaly had the input from the mixer, plugged into the CD input of the receiver, and from the TAPE OUT to the input of my audigy 2zs. Tryed recording (original problem) no dice. Very flat sounding, and muffled. Took another look at the outputs of my receiver and tried the "Video 1 Out". Sure nuff, the recording was less muffled, and definetly more crisp, so i think I figured that out.
One more question tho, if I set my gains correctly on the mixer, what should I have my input level on "Line-In" on the soundcard for playback, and what should the level be on the "Analog Mix" for recording?
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Oct-12-2004 18:20
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tu_face
No Known Cure...

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by toolman667
Ok here is the problem. I have an A/V receiver made by onkyo SR502. Its a very nice receiver, and it has 2 outputs for audio. One being labled "TAPE" and another "Video 1". I originaly had the input from the mixer, plugged into the CD input of the receiver, and from the TAPE OUT to the input of my audigy 2zs. Tryed recording (original problem) no dice. Very flat sounding, and muffled. Took another look at the outputs of my receiver and tried the "Video 1 Out". Sure nuff, the recording was less muffled, and definetly more crisp, so i think I figured that out.
One more question tho, if I set my gains correctly on the mixer, what should I have my input level on "Line-In" on the soundcard for playback, and what should the level be on the "Analog Mix" for recording? |
ah i was assuming you were just wiring your mixer's 2nd output direct to the computer.
as i mentioned previously, you can always alter the master amplitude once you have finished the mix using cool edit pro's amplitude tools, but its reccomended that you record as close to 0dB as possible. i always leave it a bit under, because a lot of the time my sets get a tad louder towards the end. so if i had it at 0dB at the start, the chances are it will clip a bit by the end.

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Oct-13-2004 09:26
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