flagos
8 September 2011
Hi (beginner here):
I'm recording a guitar amp. I'm using a RODE NT1 thru a Peavey VMP2 pre, right to the interface (Audiophile 2496). But as I turn up the volume I get the interface input overloaded, even with the pre -20db input pad enabled.
Do I need to get into a console after the pre in order to attenuate the signal?
Thanks in advance!
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Looks like those 1/4" unbalanced VMP outputs are +10dbV and the
Looks like those 1/4" unbalanced VMP outputs are +10dbV and the RCA inputs on that 2496 will only take +2dbV...
So yeah I think your hitting the 2496 way too hard....need to insert some attenuator pads....(-12db) one would be about right.
Short of doing that I would get a console.
I hope you are using the 1/4" unbalanced outputs of the VMP into
I hope you are using the 1/4" unbalanced outputs of the VMP into those RCA inputs of the 2496.
You're more than likely overdriving the input to the 2496. The "output" level of the VMP is too high.
The -20db pre input pad your talking about is probably for the mic input???...and does nothing to match levels between the preamp and interface.