Prerecording Sound Levels...
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Prerecording Sound Levels...
Do you have that?
If so, please tell me how i get to see a prerecording sound level ?
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If so, please tell me how i get to see a prerecording sound level ?
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Last edited by midiw on Mon Feb 07, 2011 3:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
Open a new window: click the button with the red dot in the toolbar. The drop-down pane which opens shows you an input meter; set your level (click 'playthough' to hear the input back through the computer's outpu) and hit the spacebar to start recording.
The meter is not calibrated: if you would like a calibrated meter you could purchase ProLevel:
http://www.katsurashareware.com/pgs/prolevel.html
it's $20 and requires Tiger or higher.
The meter is not calibrated: if you would like a calibrated meter you could purchase ProLevel:
http://www.katsurashareware.com/pgs/prolevel.html
it's $20 and requires Tiger or higher.
Ah, I finally get it.rfwilmut wrote:Open a new window: click the button with the red dot in the toolbar. The drop-down pane which opens shows you an input meter; set your level (click 'playthough' to hear the input back through the computer's outpu) and hit the spacebar to start recording.
The meter is not calibrated: if you would like a calibrated meter you could purchase ProLevel:
http://www.katsurashareware.com/pgs/prolevel.html
it's $20 and requires Tiger or higher.
When I click and hold that red dot button there is a choice of
Record
Record to new track
Record to new file
Then I select the third option "record to new file" there is a in put meter however as you pointed out there is no way to adjust the input sound levels with Amadeous. Although I can use my mixing board to control sound in/out. But I prefer to do the levels at the software level.
That's crazy HairerSoft.
I'll take a look a closer look at ProLevel. What I see now is very good.
Not sure I want to spend more monies. Thanks for telling me about ProLevel.
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Last edited by midiw on Mon Feb 07, 2011 3:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Yes, there is a "gain" slider that allows you to adjust the inputthere is no way to adjust the input sound levels with Amadeous.
level. If that slider is greyed out, that means that your hardware (or
driver) doesn't provide gain control, which the software cannot do
anything about.
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This isn't necessarily the best way: if the output from the mixer was rather high and you reduced it in software you might well be overloading the input and getting distortion, which reducing the level in software wouldn't deal with. If the software is set to standard input and you control according to the input level meter in Amadeus or ProLevel then you know you are OK.midiw wrote:But I prefer to do the levels at the software level.
Martin, when did you put that gain slider there? Yikes, now I need to get glasses.
Thanks again guys. Time for more coffee.
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Thanks again guys. Time for more coffee.
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Always been there...Martin, when did you put that gain slider there? Yikes, now I need
to get glasses.
Martin
HairerSoft
http://www.hairersoft.com/
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