Infininja wrote:That definitely helps. I've also tried reading up on the difference between gain and level but I'm not really sure I understand it.
Currently, just going from the line out on my DS to the line in on my computer results in a very low volume recording. I'd be using the mixer to boost this signal like Dominator said but I'm not sure which is a better option, gain or level, and obviously gain is only available on lines 1 and 2. If gain is the better option, I assume you could use the two inputs similarly to 3 and 4 as long as all the knobs are lined up the same. Or is this a bad idea?
Infininja wrote:Thanks both of you, that definitely helps and Audio is probably the first to spell my name correctly. :p
I understand clipping/peaking but your explanation of gain and level makes a lot more sense.
I'll look into paying for a mixer soon, but I'm still not quite sure why these mixers only have gain on the mono inputs. Even their mixers with more inputs that add equalizers to the L/R don't have gain knobs for those.
brainard52 wrote:I have recently come across a program called JACK. has anybody ever heard of it? I'm going to try it out, and see how well it works.
brainard52 wrote:I have recently come across a program called JACK. has anybody ever heard of it? I'm going to try it out, and see how well it works.
Absintize wrote:Ok...don't why, but opening a new project, now it works. ahahah ??
However, it remains the doubt about the sample rate! Gonna check around, tell me if you know (surely you know)
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