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input cal done with oscillator loaded or unloaded?
I should just look back on my own thread...I think I resolved this a long time ago...
When I am setting the input calibration, am I correct that I want to set my oscillator output level with it connect (loaded) with the deck input(s)?
1. Connect oscillator output to atr input.
2. Dial in my reference voltage level using my AF level meter that is connected in parallel to the (loaded) oscillator output.
3. Disconnect the AF level meter from the oscillator output and connect it to the respective atr output and tweaker the input level trimmer on the atr to get the same reference voltage coming out of the deck that I just measured going into the deck.
Is that right? I'm thinking it is because the whole point of calibrating the input level is so that your audio path reads a consistent reference level throughout, and I certainly wouldn't be trying to set levels on program material with it disconnected from the deck
...that just wouldn't work, so program peaks are going to be set with the source connected to the deck, so I should do the same when setting the oscillator output right??
Seems like a really silly question, but one of those things that happens...anybody else ever write a word and then realize it looks funny and then you start to ask yourself if it is really a word? Maybe that's just me...Anyway, this input level setting question is kinda like that...
I should just look back on my own thread...I think I resolved this a long time ago...

When I am setting the input calibration, am I correct that I want to set my oscillator output level with it connect (loaded) with the deck input(s)?
1. Connect oscillator output to atr input.
2. Dial in my reference voltage level using my AF level meter that is connected in parallel to the (loaded) oscillator output.
3. Disconnect the AF level meter from the oscillator output and connect it to the respective atr output and tweaker the input level trimmer on the atr to get the same reference voltage coming out of the deck that I just measured going into the deck.
Is that right? I'm thinking it is because the whole point of calibrating the input level is so that your audio path reads a consistent reference level throughout, and I certainly wouldn't be trying to set levels on program material with it disconnected from the deck


Seems like a really silly question, but one of those things that happens...anybody else ever write a word and then realize it looks funny and then you start to ask yourself if it is really a word? Maybe that's just me...Anyway, this input level setting question is kinda like that...
