Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 7:15 am
Hi,
Is there any way to control the output volume in xtc mode? To paint a clearer picture, the situation is like this:
Normally I run SFP in standard mode where I got asio, midi, a mixer and the control room in my project. Through the control room I can switch between monitor set 1 (pulsar 1 to hifi set) and monitor set 2 (Pulsar 2 to monitor speakers). Also this way I can control te output level going to the monitor sets individually (since having my sequencers master output on 00db is driving the speakers far too loud) so I lower the volume outputted to the monitors by 6 - 9 db in control room.
Is something like the above situation possible in xtc mode? The only way I can get volumes (on only one monitor set a once, have to edit the xtc project file to switch) which are usable for playing back without getting ear damage / mad neighbours is by lowering the output volume in the sequencer, which is something I don't really want, since in my experience it will make my mixes sound way off compared to what I tried to do. When I lower the monitoring level in the control room device (pulsar standard mode) the outputted signal is much more comparable to the real world.
Any help appreciated!!
Best Regards,
MG
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: MarcelG on 2004-05-05 08:15 ]</font>
Is there any way to control the output volume in xtc mode? To paint a clearer picture, the situation is like this:
Normally I run SFP in standard mode where I got asio, midi, a mixer and the control room in my project. Through the control room I can switch between monitor set 1 (pulsar 1 to hifi set) and monitor set 2 (Pulsar 2 to monitor speakers). Also this way I can control te output level going to the monitor sets individually (since having my sequencers master output on 00db is driving the speakers far too loud) so I lower the volume outputted to the monitors by 6 - 9 db in control room.
Is something like the above situation possible in xtc mode? The only way I can get volumes (on only one monitor set a once, have to edit the xtc project file to switch) which are usable for playing back without getting ear damage / mad neighbours is by lowering the output volume in the sequencer, which is something I don't really want, since in my experience it will make my mixes sound way off compared to what I tried to do. When I lower the monitoring level in the control room device (pulsar standard mode) the outputted signal is much more comparable to the real world.
Any help appreciated!!
Best Regards,
MG
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: MarcelG on 2004-05-05 08:15 ]</font>