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Issues with Xone 62 Record Out...
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| DJ RJT |
I'm currently trying to record from my Xone 62 to an M-Audio Firewire Audiophile that is connected to an iBook G4 running Felt Tip Sound Studio v. 2.2.2, and for some reason, even when I have levels all in the green on my mixer, the volume level spikes to the red in the recording software.
I can't seem to figure out how to adjust the volume on the record out on my mixer, and honestly, I'm not even sure that I can. I was so used to using the booth out on my DJM to record, and being able to control that level, that I can't seem to get around this. I definitely read through the manual and couldn't find anything, and beyond that I couldn't seem to get an answer on the A&H forums, so I'm hoping someone here has an easy fix.
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it, even if it means using different software or whatever.
Thanks in advance. Peace, Cheers,
RJT |
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| Ryan0751 |
You can't adjust the record out on the mixer other than your channel faders and input gains. That being said, I record off my Xone 92 into an M-Audio firewire audiophile on an iBook running Sound Studio (sound familar?)... but my levels are fine. You aren't connecting the mixer to the mix input of the m-audio box are you? I assume you are using regular RCA cables?
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RJT
I'm currently trying to record from my Xone 62 to an M-Audio Firewire Audiophile that is connected to an iBook G4 running Felt Tip Sound Studio v. 2.2.2, and for some reason, even when I have levels all in the green on my mixer, the volume level spikes to the red in the recording software.
I can't seem to figure out how to adjust the volume on the record out on my mixer, and honestly, I'm not even sure that I can. I was so used to using the booth out on my DJM to record, and being able to control that level, that I can't seem to get around this. I definitely read through the manual and couldn't find anything, and beyond that I couldn't seem to get an answer on the A&H forums, so I'm hoping someone here has an easy fix.
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it, even if it means using different software or whatever.
Thanks in advance. Peace, Cheers,
RJT |
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| MERiDiAN5i2 |
and your not using the booth output of the 62 for what reason?
also, try assigning the level control on the m-audio box to the input, not the output, and adjust it :D |
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| DJ RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by MERiDiAN5i2
and your not using the booth output of the 62 for what reason?
also, try assigning the level control on the m-audio box to the input, not the output, and adjust it :D |
Well right now, because I don't have the cables to do it (I just need to get 1/4 -> RCA converters from Radioshack), but will soon, because that's a sweet idea and I feel like an idiot for not figuring it out... :p
I guess it just seems like the record out peaks at real low levels... I have everything eq'd quite low in the green, and it still spikes... But if I use the booth out I'll have control over it all :D
Hooray...! |
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| DjJade |
| interesting.. my record out is usually around -12db peak when i record. i have a 62 and audiophile 2496... could your recording software or soundcard driver be amplifying it? i know they have something like that for microphones |
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