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bsumpter
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Hello all.
This is my first post here, so please take it easy on the newbie.
I recently purchased the Edirol FA101 firewire recording device, and am wondering about the ability to view and mix input levels.
My buddy has an M-Audio setup, and it included a software mixer program that allows him to monitor input levels on all channels, as well as change input levels from the computer.
My Edirol does not come with any such software, and I am wondering if this is normal for recording boxes like this. Is the M-Audio solution the exception rather than the rule, or should all input boxes include some sort of monitoring and mixing software? If not, is there any 3rd party programs out there that may do what I want?
For the time being I am monitoring levels using the CEP2 input meter, but it is very limited and doesn't give you the ability to change any of the input levels. It's working for now, but my buddy is about to convince me to return the Edirol and get an M-Audio 1814 instead.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
This is my first post here, so please take it easy on the newbie.

I recently purchased the Edirol FA101 firewire recording device, and am wondering about the ability to view and mix input levels.
My buddy has an M-Audio setup, and it included a software mixer program that allows him to monitor input levels on all channels, as well as change input levels from the computer.
My Edirol does not come with any such software, and I am wondering if this is normal for recording boxes like this. Is the M-Audio solution the exception rather than the rule, or should all input boxes include some sort of monitoring and mixing software? If not, is there any 3rd party programs out there that may do what I want?
For the time being I am monitoring levels using the CEP2 input meter, but it is very limited and doesn't give you the ability to change any of the input levels. It's working for now, but my buddy is about to convince me to return the Edirol and get an M-Audio 1814 instead.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!