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Here¹s the situation:
I¹ve a mic connected to my Joemeek TwinQcs pre-amp which is connected
(balanced) to my Creamware A16 ultra which converts the analog signal to
digital (ADAT optical).
The read-out on the Joemeek meters and the A16 meters are identical, which
is good.
Now, the digital signal coming out of the A16 is going into my RME
Hammerfall 9652 card inside my Mac G4 (via ADAT optical). If I record enable
an audio-track and choosing the right input, I get a weak signal on
Logic¹s
meters, about 12 dB too low. When I turn up the gain on the Joemeek, it will
distort the Joemeek itself or (more likely) the A16 well before Logic¹s
meters are clipping.
I also tried it with Spark and there I had the same problem.
Can someone with a Hammerfall 9652 check if he has this same problem?
It seems that it has something to do with either Mac OS X or the RME driver
or am I overlooking something here? I tried to post this on the RME forum,
but I noticed that you have to fill in name and password to get on the
newsgroup. Someone knows how to get in there?
Thanks a lot for any help, it¹s driving me nuts. I¹ve been trying
all
evening to sort this out. I hope it¹s something simple :-)
My setup:
Mac G4/533 with 512 MB RAM
RME Hammerfall 9652, driver version 1.1
Mac OS 10.2.6
Logic Platinum 6.2.1
Creamware A16 Ultra
Joemeek TwinQcs
etc......
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On 9/2/03 7:39 PM, "Mark de Jong" <logicdude@...> wrote:
> Here¹s the situation:
> I¹ve a mic connected to my Joemeek TwinQcs pre-amp which is
connected
> (balanced) to my Creamware A16 ultra which converts the analog signal
to
> digital (ADAT optical).
> The read-out on the Joemeek meters and the A16 meters are identical,
which
> is good.
> Now, the digital signal coming out of the A16 is going into my RME
> Hammerfall 9652 card inside my Mac G4 (via ADAT optical). If I record
enable
> an audio-track and choosing the right input, I get a weak signal on
Logic¹s
> meters, about 12 dB too low. When I turn up the gain on the Joemeek, it
will
> distort the Joemeek itself or (more likely) the A16 well before
Logic¹s
> meters are clipping.
I'm not too terribly familiar with RME gear (aside from the overall great
reputation of RME stuff), but perhaps there's either a software control or
hardware switch for +4dBu / -10dBv? You may have it set to Mic in, instead
of line-level, which is what it should be coming in as (if your pre-amp is
outputting at line).
I'm some cards (and I believe on the RME), you'll find this setting either
in software, on JUMPERED on the PCI card itself (a hassle to fix, I'm sure,
but a fix that you'd only have to apply once)
Hope that helps==)
Ds.
If the Hammerfall is anything like the Digi 96/8 then its a jumper on
the card itself.
There should be two, one for input, one for output.
Not too sure about the Hammerfall though as its all digital, and mine
had the jumpers for the analog I/O on the 96/8 cards.
On Tuesday, September 2, 2003, at 05:52 PM, ReadyFireAim wrote:
> On 9/2/03 7:39 PM, "Mark de Jong" <logicdude@...>
wrote:
>> Here’s the situation:
>> I’ve a mic connected to my Joemeek TwinQcs pre-amp which is
connected
>> (balanced) to my Creamware A16 ultra which converts the analog
signal
>> to
>> digital (ADAT optical).
>> The read-out on the Joemeek meters and the A16 meters are
identical,
>> which
>> is good.
>> Now, the digital signal coming out of the A16 is going into my RME
>> Hammerfall 9652 card inside my Mac G4 (via ADAT optical). If I
record
>> enable
>> an audio-track and choosing the right input, I get a weak signal on
>> Logic’s
>> meters, about 12 dB too low. When I turn up the gain on the
Joemeek,
>> it will
>> distort the Joemeek itself or (more likely) the A16 well before
>> Logic’s
>> meters are clipping.
>
>
> I'm not too terribly familiar with RME gear (aside from the overall
> great
> reputation of RME stuff), but perhaps there's either a software
> control or
> hardware switch for +4dBu / -10dBv? You may have it set to Mic in,
> instead
> of line-level, which is what it should be coming in as (if your
> pre-amp is
> outputting at line).
>
> I'm some cards (and I believe on the RME), you'll find this setting
> either
> in software, on JUMPERED on the PCI card itself (a hassle to fix, I'm
> sure,
> but a fix that you'd only have to apply once)
>
> Hope that helps==)
>
> Ds.
>
>
>
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