RightMark Analyzer Program
"Mike Rivers" wrote in message
Could I just be stoopid and doing something fundamentally
wrong? I'm connecting the left output of the box to the
left input, and the right output to the right input.
There doesn't seem to be a lot more than that to the
instructions.
Worked for me!
I always have a very difficult time setting the level.
It's like there's a feedback loop there (well, there is,
isnt there?) where I get to a certain point where it's
still telling me that the level is too low, about -4 or
-5 dB (and not the same on both channels - they jump
around a bit) and then the slightest nudge of the level
control on the Windows mixer, either record or playback,
shoots it up so that Rightmark's meters are hitting the
pin and it's telling me to reduce the level. It's like
this with any interface that I connect.
That does look like feedback, and feedback can do a number on the FR of an
audio interface.
There could be some piece of software in there that is looping around the
audio interface's driver. Total Recorder?
I don't see any settings that I could use to change anything.
Make sure that only the minimum inputs and outputs are enabled and/or turned
up in the Windows mixer.
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