Topic: BabyFace PRO FS Line input question

Hello everybody.

If you are reading this I hope you are well.

I am a new BabyfacePro owner and I am loving it! I am recording my electrical direct to the BPFS, however one of my beloved single coil strats have very low outputs. The 9db line input gain is not cutting it for me.

Im thinking of using a boost pedal however Im not sure if this is ok given that Im using HI-z inputs and the boost pedal im looking at buying for this purpose is only 1kohm. I am not sure how impedance matching works. Any inputs would help.

I just want to boost my low output without introducing any color to my guitar tone and utilize the HI-z ins in the RME babyace.

Cheers!

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Re: BabyFace PRO FS Line input question

Did you change the sensitivity to -10 dBV? That plus 9 dB gain is not enough? Then your guitar is more than 17 dB lower in volume than the hottest ones.

A boost pedal with only 1 kOhm input impedance - can not be, you must have misread some tech spec.

The Babyface Pro includes a hidden digital gain of +/-20 dB, so you could easily raise the input level by up to 20 dB. Only for monitoring, or also for the recorded signal (Settings dialog: check mark the option DSP - EQ for Record).

How to add digital gain? Activate the EQ, set Band 3 to the lowest value of 20 Hz, Q to the lowest value of 0.7. When you change the gain of Band 3 the whole frequency range from 50 Hz up to 22 kHz will be raised. The last pic shows the result as frequency measurement when setting it to +10 dB, +15 dB and +20 dB.

https://archiv.rme-audio.de/images/tmfx_gain_band3.png

A guitar does not have frequencies below 50 Hz, but if you want to have it perfectly linear, check the +15 dB example again: here the same settings were done in Band 1. This removes any low frequency drop. Easy to check as the frequency graphics in TM FX EQ show the same.

https://archiv.rme-audio.de/images/tmfx_gain_band13.png

https://archiv.rme-audio.de/images/tmfx_gain_fr.png

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME