Topic: Babyface Pro instrument input calibration
Hi,
There is some talk on several guitar and music software related forums about audio interface input calibration to achieve the most realistic results with amp modeling software.
It has been said that a 1kHz sine wave 1VAC peak / 0.707 RMS test signal should be fed into the audio interface’s instrument input. Then gain should be raised digitally on the corresponding input channel of the DAW until it reaches just below 0 dBFS. Some guitar modeling software developers confirmed that their software is indeed optimized for that input level.
I became curious and would like to test this approach with my RME Babyface Pro but unfortunately do not have a function generator. There also seems to be a way to calculate the required digital gain boost depending on the audio interface’s technical specifications (related to the instrument input’s dBu level / headroom, if I understood it right).
Perhaps there is someone with more technical or mathematical knowledge than myself who can kindly help me out and tell me how much gain should be applied to achieve a level of 0 dBFS with a 1 KHz 1VAC signal on the Babyface Pro’s instrument input?
Cheers :-) Sven