where to get a 1kHz line-up oscillator from

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i'm tryna to calibrate my DAT with my mixer so where to i find a 1kHz line-up oscillator? and how do i hook it up and perform test?
 
djclueveli said:
i'm tryna to calibrate my DAT with my mixer so where to i find a 1kHz line-up oscillator? and how do i hook it up and perform test?
What are you trying to calibrate? Just watch the meters on your dat to get the level.
 
i was trying to calibrate my DAT so when it reaches 0 my mixer reaches +12dbu. i read it from http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr98/articles/gainstructure.html

"If you set up a 1kHz line-up oscillator on your mixer and adjust its level to exactly 0VU on the mixer output meters, you can go into Record Monitor mode on your DAT machine, and then slowly increase its input level control until this -12dB mark is reached. (Due to the large gaps between calibration marks on a DAT, looking at the Margin readout is a far more accurate way to do this, as it normally changes in much smaller increments, such as 0.5dB.) At this point, where 0dB VU as indicated by the mixer is equal to -12dB relative to Full Scale on the DAT meter (0VU = -12dBFS), you've calibrated your DAT machine so that mixer meters just touch the top red +12dB VU LED as the DAT machine reaches 0dB."
 
Is it a 16 bit DAT? Anyway, thee is nothing wrong with doing this, but the VU meter on your mixer isn't as fast as the one on the DAT. You will find that after you do this, you will hit 0 on the dat without necessarily lighting up the +12 on the mixer.

But to answer your question, you can use a keyboard on a sine wave patch. Hit C6 (2 octaves above middle C) that is (close enough to) 1K.

If you have sound forge or wavelab, you can use the sythisizers in there to make a sine wave.
 
yea i have sound forge. so after i make the sine wav in there, how do i get the sound to my mixer?
 
Don't you have the computer hooked up to the mixer? If you do, just play the sine wave into the mixer. (loop it so it doesn't stop)
 
yea i hooked the mixer up to my sound card using the rca (red n white cords) running from my mixers REC OUT into the sound blasters line in. is that the right way to hook it up? man i dont even know how to make the sine wav to begin with LOL. can u just explain the steps i needa take in sound forge to do this so i wont keep bothering u over and over LOL. thanks
 
djclueveli said:
yea i hooked the mixer up to my sound card using the rca (red n white cords) running from my mixers REC OUT into the sound blasters line in. is that the right way to hook it up? man i dont even know how to make the sine wav to begin with LOL. can u just explain the steps i needa take in sound forge to do this so i wont keep bothering u over and over LOL. thanks

The last thing you need to be worrying about right now is level calibration.
 
am i doing this right? i playin the 1hz osc. from windows media that albert told me to download with the volume of my windows and windows media player all the way up and i connect the rca cable from my mixers 2TRIN to my sounds blasters line out (the green one) and then with the master fader and the 2TRIN fader set to zero, i reduce the master fader until it reaches 0 on the mixer meter? is that how to do it?
 
djclueveli said:
i connect the rca cable from my mixers 2TRIN to my sounds blasters line out (the green one) and then with the master fader and the 2TRIN fader set to zero,
It's easier to visualize the signal flow if you say that you connect from the line out to the mixer. (follow the signal flow, it's less confusing)

Yes, you set the level so the meter reads 0db. Set the input of your DAT machine to read -12db.
 
so i go to my windows mixer and pull the analog mix down? man im confused. OK this is my gear.

Yamaha Mg 10/2 mixer
Sound blaster audigy 4 soundcard
shure ksm27

i just need someone the process to me without skippin any details. i already have the sine wav downloaded. now i'm seeing pull down the level meter than i'm seeing pull down the input meter lol im confused.
 
TexRoadkill said:
The last thing you need to be worrying about right now is level calibration.


...agreed.

dont worry about it. just record the music. ;)
 
from what ive been reading and what people are telling me, callibration is a must!
 
not for you at this point though.

experience actually working with the equiptment and with real music is a must.

less reading! more recording!
 
djclueveli said:
so i go to my windows mixer and pull the analog mix down? man im confused. OK this is my gear.

Yamaha Mg 10/2 mixer
Sound blaster audigy 4 soundcard
shure ksm27

i just need someone the process to me without skippin any details. i already have the sine wav downloaded. now i'm seeing pull down the level meter than i'm seeing pull down the input meter lol im confused.
Set the windows fader at unity (0), plug the output of your sound card into the mixer. Set the master fader on the mixer so the meters read 0db. now set the record levels on the DAT machine so the meters on the DAT machine read -12db.
 
ok so now isee. so to get the windows recording levels to -12db, do i have to sing into a mic to reach 0dbu on my mixer and watch the software meters and adjust it like that or do i adjust it while the sine wave is still playin because if its that way the sine wav is not even appearing in the meter screen of my software meter when i have windows set to analog mix
 
djclueveli said:
ok so now isee. so to get the windows recording levels to -12db,
When did I say anything about setting the windows levels?
djclueveli said:
do i have to sing into a mic to reach 0dbu on my mixer
NO! There is no singing or microphones.


You are calibrating the DAT. There are no mics involved in that.
 
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