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SPDIF background noise level

SPDIF background noise level

2002-01-01 by fsaboo

Just got the VF-1, it sounds great (I also have the GT5), mainly 
because I wanted to connect the SPDIF to the comoputer directly, 
however if I make a recording without any input on a reverb program 
for ex (room for ex)i still get about -75db wheras the analog outs 
give me about -80db! Is this a malfunction? you'd expect the SPDIF to 
be more quite and that´s pretty anoying, anyone who can comment on 
that?

Also how do you check the OS version?

Re: [BossVF1] SPDIF background noise level

2002-01-01 by Joris van den Heuvel

What type of cable are you using?
Make sure you have a proper coaxial cable with metal cinch plugs. A good video (75 ohms) cable would suffice, but using an analog audio cable is asking for trouble.
Just a quick thought.
Regards,
Joris.
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----- Original Message -----
From: fsaboo
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 5:34 PM
Subject: [BossVF1] SPDIF background noise level

Just got the VF-1, it sounds great (I also have the GT5), mainly
because I wanted to connect the SPDIF to the comoputer directly,
however if I make a recording without any input on a reverb program
for ex (room for ex)i still get about -75db wheras the analog outs
give me about -80db! Is this a malfunction? you'd expect the SPDIF to
be more quite and that´s pretty anoying, anyone who can comment on
that?

Also how do you check the OS version?



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Re: SPDIF background noise level

2002-01-03 by fsaboo

I am using a real SPDIF cable! Is the unit that noisy? How could the 
anlog outs be more quite? Kan anyone A-B SPDIF and Anloug outS


Thanks



--- In BossVF1@y..., "Joris van den Heuvel" <joris.bass@p...> wrote:
> What type of cable are you using?
> 
> Make sure you have a proper coaxial cable with metal cinch plugs. A 
good video (75 ohms) cable would suffice, but using an analog audio 
cable is asking for trouble.
> 
> Just a quick thought.
> 
> Regards,
> Joris.
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: fsaboo 
>   To: BossVF1@y... 
>   Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 5:34 PM
>   Subject: [BossVF1] SPDIF background noise level
> 
> 
>   Just got the VF-1, it sounds great (I also have the GT5), mainly 
>   because I wanted to connect the SPDIF to the comoputer directly, 
>   however if I make a recording without any input on a reverb 
program 
>   for ex (room for ex)i still get about -75db wheras the analog 
outs 
>   give me about -80db! Is this a malfunction? you'd expect the 
SPDIF to 
>   be more quite and that´s pretty anoying, anyone who can comment 
on 
>   that?
> 
>   Also how do you check the OS version?
> 
> 
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