Apogee 800 toslink into motu optical, low input level on logic
I just connected a new Apogee800 out (toslink) trhu optical MOTU in but in logic i can record every track with a very low input, do you know how to fix it? Thanks.
I just connected a new Apogee800 out (toslink) trhu optical MOTU in but in logic i can record every track with a very low input, do you know how to fix it? Thanks.
Hi All,
I used my Micro BR for the first time this weekend.I use it in Mp3 mode and recorded a show from a sound board. We did a sound check on the Br and thought I had the input level ok.
Hello everyone,
hope that I choose the right subforum to post my question...
Well I'm a newbie to analog sound and have bought the following equipment to rip some tracks from vinyl in a decent quality.
Ok, so I really need some help here.
First let me start off by telling you what I have.
Machine - HP Pavillion Dv7 - Vista64 - 4gR - 250 SATA
Interface - M-Audio Firewire 410
Microphone(s) - MXL 990 & 991
DAW - Sony Acid Pro 7 - Ableton Live 8.0.4 - Reaper 3.103
Now let me tell you how I have it set up.
Greets all,
I've got a VMP 2000e which I love and use every day. Sometimes I use the first ch to overdrive the 2nd ch, like with guitar, synth, etc.
What I'm wondering is: can extremely hot levels harm the inputs? My memory and experience is that they cannot be harmed by huge input levels but just want to be sure.
cheers
I have an E-MU 1820 Digital Audio System connected to my 2.8Ghz PC. It's connected with the thick cable that comes out of the back of the E-MU (ADAT?). I'm using a Shure KSM27 microphone and Im recording in an isolated room in the basement.
Hi,
I'm planning to record drums using my PC, Edirol FA-101 audio IF and mixer. Recording will be done using 8 input channels.
Edirol has following inputs:
- 2 x CH with mic preamps
- 2 x CH Line In (adjustable from -10dBu to +4 dBu)
- 4 x Line In (+4 dBu)
I had a revelatory experience this AM while xfer'ing some drum comps into PTools via our Apogees.