Topic: Input Sensitivity Settings - Rear Analog Inputs
From RME Fireface UFX Manual, page 22 section 8.6 Analog Recording
"The input sensitivity of the rear inputs can be changed in three steps in TotalMix (Input Channel Settings, Level), assuring the highest signal to noise ratio will be achieved. A further optimization can be achieved by adjusting the source itself. Raise the source’s output level until the peak level meters in TotalMix reach about –3 dB."
Sorry for the daft question, but with regard to "Input Channel Settings, Level"...
I'm using a Dave Smith Pro 2 synthesizer with the volume knob set to max.
Questions:
1. The only way to reach about -3 dB is to adjust the volume knob on the synthesizer on a per patch basis (that is, per factory patch). I have an easier time for most patches reaching -3 dB using the +4dBu level. That being said, even after I adjust the volume knob on the synthesizer, the signal according to the RME interface clips starting closer to -7 dB? I don't see the meters go below -6 dB at all. Why might the meters go into the red when I'm nowhere close to 0 dB?
2. With the level in TotalMix set to "Lo Gain", patches certainly clip/distort less overall even with volume on the synth set to 100%, sounds come nowhere near -3 dB. They range from say -25 dB to around -7dB (again depending on the factory patch played). Is it common practice to leave the level knob on your source to max volume, or in general are you always adjusting it for the proper input level depending on the sounds you're working with?
Kind regards,
ARNK