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Hank_Buchek
Total Posts: 54
Joined 12-02-2013 status: Experienced |
Even after having read Phils comprehensive introductions into basic audio recordings (volume 1 to 34 or so...), a question remains on my side. Let’s say, in a performance I make use of a microphone hooked to the A/D input. Direct monitor switch is on, as this gives a strong signal of my voice into my earbuds ... and here’s the problem (thus the question): how can I decrease the volume the microphone delivers back to my earbuds? My singing is so loud I hardly hear the rest of the beautifull music :-), so how can I seperately control the volumes of the internal parts and the A/D? I am aware I could decrease the A/D gain knob in the upper left, but this again will lower the signal that will be delivered to my DAW, which is not what I want. I know I can switch off the “direct monitor” switch and press the monitor button in my DAW to re-route the signal back to the MoXF via USB, but that again isn’t loud enough… Anything I missed here? Many thanks in advance! And a big thank again to Phil for providing all those articles (maybe he still does read these forum posts staying quiet in the backgrounds)! |
Hank_Buchek
Total Posts: 54
Joined 12-02-2013 status: Experienced |
Ok, after digging and trying I found it, it was just a very little piece I missed:
- set the “direct monitor” switch to ‘off’ for the A/D part ( Utility-Modus / F5)
For your playback after recording:
Don’t know if there’s a better way, but that works for me so far. I hope this was somehow understandable.
Best wishes,
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