marinasaizalia wrote:Hello,
thank you very much for your comments.
To fl: the microphone is connected to its preamplifier first and I can control the sensitivity there. When I read the output of this preamplifier with the NI DAQ board and take into account the microphone sensitivity and compute the dB SPL I do get 94 dB, so it is about the RME sound card.
To ramses: thanks for the information. I am going to read your blog now and will have a look at the videos, although what I need is so simple that normally the videos are not relevant for me. But thanks for pointing me to them anyway.
Hi Marina,
you're welcome.
The essence of everything is to understand, that TotalMix FX has a very comfortably submix mode.
Basic operation is, that you click to one Hardware Output, then you configure for this particular output, which Hardware Inputs and Software Playback channels shall be routed to this output (by raising or lowering the faders or settings an input or playback channel to mute).
Another principle to understand is, that every signal that enters your recording interface (in TotalMix FX "Hardware Inputs") will always be passed send to the DAW inputs, not matter whether you Mute this channel or not. The Mute of HW Inputs and SW Playback channels has only an effect for the submix (output) in TotalMix.
So in TotalMix you have as many submixes as you have HW outputs (outputs of your recording interface).
To make everything a little bit more easier / more structured, everything starts, that you push "assign" knob in the Control Room Section of TM FX and 1st assign output channels for typically / at least: "Main Out" and "Phones 1".
Then these output channels will be displayed in the Control Room section.
To make a routing for them again you click the output channel and then adjust HW inputs and SW playback channels.
HW Inputs refer to your recording devices input channels
SW Playback channels refer to Windows Applications, to where they send their output signal.
Thats all .. save your work in snapshots and workspaces not to loose it.
Then configure additionally in the TM FC Preferences to always init DSP devices with TM FX settings, then you do not become asked on every boot, whether you want to choose device or TM FX settings to initialize your device for operation.
A complete little "walkthrough" in my blog.
BR Ramses - UFX III, 12Mic, XTC, ADI-2 Pro FS R BE, RayDAT, X10SRi-F, E5-1680v4, Win10Pro22H2, Cub14