Hi All
I have connected my Roland JU-06 to Live via USB. I send MIDI to it and record it's audio but the audio level is quite low - around -30dB.
Obviously the unit's volume control has no effect while recording via USB and there's no way to adjust the record gain in LIve (as far as I know). The level doesn't change much from patch to patch.
It seem strange that a digital signal is so low - or are there reasons for this that I'm unaware of?
Cheers
SG
Record level from Roland Boutique USB
Re: Record level from Roland Boutique USB
Its low at first. -30db value i dunno.
Test this:
open up all the osc. max. saw pwm, noise and sub. hpass down.
set velocity to 127.
set delay volume and chorus on e.g. 2.
the vca on _-_
vca on max.
4 voices on the key pad or unison.
I think you will be pretty close to 0 db. Fiddle with the resonance and filter cutoff.
I think the did this on purpose to avoid digital clipping.
I just adjust the gain on exteral device, depending on the voice or a compressor.
If you affraid of noise, disable the legacy mode on the chorus.
Test this:
open up all the osc. max. saw pwm, noise and sub. hpass down.
set velocity to 127.
set delay volume and chorus on e.g. 2.
the vca on _-_
vca on max.
4 voices on the key pad or unison.
I think you will be pretty close to 0 db. Fiddle with the resonance and filter cutoff.
I think the did this on purpose to avoid digital clipping.
I just adjust the gain on exteral device, depending on the voice or a compressor.
If you affraid of noise, disable the legacy mode on the chorus.
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Re: Record level from Roland Boutique USB
Cheers TSE. I've tried a few things like this but the level still seems low. There is no external gain to adjust via USB unfortunately. Luckily the digital audio is good quality so I can just normalise it a little in an editor, but it's another step I'd happily do without