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axehead
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Just got a midiman audio buddy. Previously I was using a tascam porta 02 ministudio as a mixer, and connecting the output of that to my soundblaster live's line-in. Now I've replaced with it the audio buddy, I'm slightly confused as to how I should be setting it up. I've been testing it out by plugging my guitar straight into it, and via my Pod.
If I plug the output of the audio buddy into my line-in, then i only get sound in one speaker. If I connect it to my mic in on my sblive instead, the sound is then in both speakers, but I only have to turn the audio buddy gain up a tiny bit before it is too loud. My 'puter also seems to keep wanting to put the +20db boost on to the mic input all the time, so I have to keep switching that off.
I also don't understand the point of the clipping light on the audio buddy. The sound clips, well before it comes on. It seemed much easier to get the levels right with my tascam mixer. I could leave the line-in levels the same on my soundcard, and then use the level meter to see how loud the signal was from my POD, and then adjust the output level from the POD accordingly.
I much prefer using the line in input on my sblive. I've orderd a splitter cable that will take both inputs of the audio buddy, and plug into the line-ine socket. Will this make any difference? Does the line-in only work in opne channel unless you're using a stereo RCA cable? That can't be right, but it seems I ojnly get sound in both channels using the stereo RCA cable from my tascam mixer line out. Most people plug the POD into line-in I'm sure, and that works in stereo. There shouldn't be anything wrong with my soundcard if it works in both channels with my tascam.
Help!!
Thanks!
If I plug the output of the audio buddy into my line-in, then i only get sound in one speaker. If I connect it to my mic in on my sblive instead, the sound is then in both speakers, but I only have to turn the audio buddy gain up a tiny bit before it is too loud. My 'puter also seems to keep wanting to put the +20db boost on to the mic input all the time, so I have to keep switching that off.
I also don't understand the point of the clipping light on the audio buddy. The sound clips, well before it comes on. It seemed much easier to get the levels right with my tascam mixer. I could leave the line-in levels the same on my soundcard, and then use the level meter to see how loud the signal was from my POD, and then adjust the output level from the POD accordingly.
I much prefer using the line in input on my sblive. I've orderd a splitter cable that will take both inputs of the audio buddy, and plug into the line-ine socket. Will this make any difference? Does the line-in only work in opne channel unless you're using a stereo RCA cable? That can't be right, but it seems I ojnly get sound in both channels using the stereo RCA cable from my tascam mixer line out. Most people plug the POD into line-in I'm sure, and that works in stereo. There shouldn't be anything wrong with my soundcard if it works in both channels with my tascam.
Help!!
Thanks!