Which levels should I adjust?
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 4:44 am
Ok, I'm sure this is a beginner's question, but that's exactly what I am to this activity.
I have a Behringer UB 1002 mixer going into my G4 that runs Digital Performer. When I set my levels for a guitar, bass, or vocal track on my mixer I make sure that the LEDs just slightly turn yellow. I do this by setting the channel and main mix levels to 0 and turning the channel's gain knob until I get that desired output level. First of all, is this the correct way to set levels?
My next concern is how the computer reads the levels coming from the mixer. Although they seem right on the mixer, the computer always reads the signal as being too hot. I have to adjust the level coming from the mixer so that it doesn't clip on the computer. Now, what should I adjust on the mixer so that my computer can still receive a nice signal: the channel gain, channel level, or main mix?
FYI, right now I'm only plugging in one instrument to the mixer when I lay down tracks.
thanks!
I have a Behringer UB 1002 mixer going into my G4 that runs Digital Performer. When I set my levels for a guitar, bass, or vocal track on my mixer I make sure that the LEDs just slightly turn yellow. I do this by setting the channel and main mix levels to 0 and turning the channel's gain knob until I get that desired output level. First of all, is this the correct way to set levels?
My next concern is how the computer reads the levels coming from the mixer. Although they seem right on the mixer, the computer always reads the signal as being too hot. I have to adjust the level coming from the mixer so that it doesn't clip on the computer. Now, what should I adjust on the mixer so that my computer can still receive a nice signal: the channel gain, channel level, or main mix?
FYI, right now I'm only plugging in one instrument to the mixer when I lay down tracks.
thanks!