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mar. 23 nov. 2004, 12:01
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You should check all of your input settings/preferences. OS Prefs Sound Card Prefs
I use Peak to record thru a TASCAM US-122 USB input. I run RCA out of the mixer with 1/4" adapters into the USB. I also had similar problems at first until I checked all of the prefs of the hardware and software that runs will I record.If I were to make an uneducated guess I would have to say that it's your sound card if anything.
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mar. 23 nov. 2004, 19:59
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well, if you're redlining then you don't need a pre amp, your vestax is a preamp, honest, it is...unless you're redlining cos the input cable earth's disconnected...but your problem could be playback, you didn't mention playback at all but try importing a loop into logic, or playing a virtual synth from the matrix editor window, do you get any sound? If you playback sounds and you can see logic meters going up all the way etc but you can't hear anything much then you've got an output problem as well...certainly a turntable without an riaa filter will sound pony and a guitar needs mic amp type gain to work so they really are not good tests mate, try a cd player or your minidisc or something ok
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mer. 24 nov. 2004, 18:40
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well, just my thoughts to your problem. so don't expect a solution. one thing you can be shure of - as stated before: your vestax is pre-amped.
the turntables should be plugged into phono (not into line - but i guess you already know that).
most of the dj-mixer have a main-out and a record-out or tape-out - try the (erm) other one. (eg. my mixer's main is hooked to the amp and the record goes into my laptop's in)
maybe there is any issue with your soundcard (i dont have any so i am just guessing) - something like clipping or automatic compression...
the next thing that comes to my mind that the volume of your mixer is way to high. try to reduce the signal level of your mixer and raise the input-level on your soundcard (i'm shure there are some pro's out there knowing the perfect setting)
thats all 4 now - maybe some other useful things will come to my mind - good luck anyway
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mer. 24 nov. 2004, 19:27
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so you can play back imported loops, what, on the track or in exs24? you can record midi, do you mean that you can hear logics virtyual synths when you use midi or your external synths or you can see midi in the matrix editior, or both or what, what do the recorded audio waveforms look like? that will tell you if the audio is good. then er..umm..check it's using core audio, make sure your logic mixer channels are routed to 1 & 2 or wherever, make sure you don't have some plug in inserted that's lowering your o/p level, check your panning making sure you're getting stereo. That loop you imported, drag that onto the track you're recording to, can you hear that? yes, it's an i/p issue, no, it's an o/p issue. re-install logic, did you use the setup manager or set it all up yourself?
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