hi nicholas, i hadn't thought of using the 24 bit mode, which could help some... thanks for the tip :) unforutnately, in my experience, any given signal coming out of the fa-101 (no matter how compressed or even pushed to the point of clipping) sounds weak when going into / out of the a-100 system compared to the level of the native a-100 oscillators. so i'm curious if anyone else has had similar (or opposite) experiences with other audio interfaces? i am thinking of picking up a fireface 400 & would be particularly curious to hear if anybody had experience feeding its outputs into an a-100 system... cheers, m --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, zaum <zaum@...> wrote: > > > > > wondering if it'd be possible to swap out a resistor or something > > on the 183-3 to change the range from 1-4x loudness to 1-8x, 16 etc? > > > > i am trying to use it to raise a line level signal > > from my audio interface output (edirol fa-101) > > to a usable level within my a-100 system > > Just a guess, apologies if you are certain you've ruled this out. > > I would think many people would complain if that particular interface > had super low output signals. I remember earlier on with my digital > recordings I was just glad to see the amplitude bar moving and not so > concerned that I was getting near the max (without clipping of > course). Now if your digital signal going to the interface is pretty > low to begin with, adding gain at the analog out won't make it up > properly since you are also boosting all the digital artifacts making > them more audible. 24-bit mode helps reduce that aspect, but you do > want to get the strongest possible non-distorting levels at all > points through the signal chain rather than a big boost at the end if > possible. >
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Re:183-3 mod?
2010-04-15 by cera1210
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