Mine will take line level as well. It will also output unity or mic level. The problem is, I seem to be getting a lot of noise with the MD at max level. However. I was not aware that I would still be recording a full 24bits at -6 db. I will check the noise level at -6db running straight to the RME. Hopefully this will lead to a workable solution. I think part of the problem is an insufficient signal getting to the D/A because of the way that the instrument was programmed (very quiet). This combined with a slightly noisy output would increase the level of the noise floor at the appropriate recording level.
Desdinova <soupforare@...> wrote:David Davis wrote:
> Why the hell is he trying to plug a drum machine into a microphone
> input?!? Is the Elektron Machine Drum a microphone?!??! No! It is not!
>
> This is like saying "after I break my dog's legs so it can fit into a shoe box,
> it can't run very fast". -- I ask you: WHY DO YOU WANT TO FIT YOUR
> DOG INTO A SHOE BOX???
> What? You don't have a kennel?!? BUY A DAMN KENNEL! DUH!
>
It's to colour the sound. I use a tube pre, myself. Mine can take line
level inputs handily, though.
Take care,
Des
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Re: [elektron] Re: Only for people that have recorded with a machine drum.
2005-11-10 by s a
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