Jason,
your replies are always useful.
these ratios are a good place for me to start understanding why I am seeing what I am seeing.
Farview said:
If you plug a balanced signal into an unbalanced thing, you will loose 6db. This is because 1 of the legs is not connected.
kewl. what happens with the opposite? say I run a pre-recorded unbalanced track through a balanced compressor?
Knowing what to expect should help these things. I guess what I am wondering is how to you overcome these differences? Just by knowing where to apply the gain and cut the most effectively? at what point to use what cable? or when to use converters?
also, I have a balanced patchbay. is it a problem to use it with unbalanced gear??
I really didn't give any of this stuff much thought until I came to the conclusions that
1) my shit does not sound as good as it could.
2) my levels are all over the place; and I have just been adjusting them the best I can until I get a good signal onto tape.
thanks for all of the help.
I have been posting a lot of questions that I Think should be important to a lot of people!! I have been home recording for almost 10 years and I think some of these issues are talked about sort of on the surface but never really detailed. A search on the subject comes up with 15 different threads on what guitar cable to use. If I were to post "what mic should I buy for polka under 300 bucks?" I would get 15 responses in an hour but a question about gain staging few people have much insight. so you have to be grateful for anyone sharing this sort of knowledge, because its really good shit and hard to come by. I mean, shit. somebody masquerading as a blabbering idiot got probably a hundred replies today. so thanks jason for sharing this knowledge with somebody who is actually trying to accomplish something and not just jacking off in public cuz they're bored. even if I am an idiot for not already knowing.