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| quote: | Originally posted by aquila
software configurable for +4dBu and -10dBV signal levels some analog sources use different signal levels. some (ie microphones) are generally a LOT quieter than, say a CD player, and need to be boosted or padded (turned down) respectively.
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No, +4 dBu and -10 dBV are both nominal line levels. The difference is that +4 dBu is the professional line level, while - 10 dBV is the one used in consumer devices. The problem is, that there is about 12 dB of difference between the two. To have optimal signal, you should adjust the sensitivity of the line input to "listen" for the right level.
For instance, if you use your inputs at -10 dBV, but connect a +4dBu machine to it, basically everything will get 12 dB too loud into it, so you risk overloading the inputs. On the other hand if you do the opposite, connect a -10 dBV machine to + 4dBu input, you risk not having enough level, which isn't good for signal/noise.
Oh, and the Omni I/O is another of M-Audio's products. Kind of a breakout box if you wish.
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