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r_benner
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Any D8b users ever check the amount of DC offset at the AES or SPDIF outputs? I recently did and its a lot! Here's the test: Most of us have the Apogee clock card and three Dig I/O installed and run vr. 3.0 Unplug all mic & line cabling as well as dig I/O cabling to cards. Set all faders to unity turn off all EQ,Comp,Gate and assign to the 2-bus.
I was SPDIF into wavelab @24 bit 44.1 via Card Deluxe I/O with Wavelab's input meters at standard setting. I use balanced power and run Ardsync wrd clk. Why do I see level? So I record what should be nothing and do a freq analysis and thar she blows!!! A brick wall of 20hz and that's where the lo freq on the graph begins. Who knows what's below that?
Upon calling the Mackoids on this, they said turn off the channel filters. This seemed to work but then turning only 1 ch of the "British EQ" hi-pass ( the best freq-ing one!) Boom, back to the DC offset. Shouldn't employing hi-pass help to eliminate super-low DC?
I checked a D8b at a dealer and same story. Mackie has no fix for me yet but is settting up the same test once Pat gets Wavelab in. Any experience on this might get me mixing again.
Thanks
Ron
I was SPDIF into wavelab @24 bit 44.1 via Card Deluxe I/O with Wavelab's input meters at standard setting. I use balanced power and run Ardsync wrd clk. Why do I see level? So I record what should be nothing and do a freq analysis and thar she blows!!! A brick wall of 20hz and that's where the lo freq on the graph begins. Who knows what's below that?
Upon calling the Mackoids on this, they said turn off the channel filters. This seemed to work but then turning only 1 ch of the "British EQ" hi-pass ( the best freq-ing one!) Boom, back to the DC offset. Shouldn't employing hi-pass help to eliminate super-low DC?
I checked a D8b at a dealer and same story. Mackie has no fix for me yet but is settting up the same test once Pat gets Wavelab in. Any experience on this might get me mixing again.
Thanks
Ron