Re: How do I adjust output levels so ardour doesn't clip it's input??

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Am Sonntag, 22. Juli 2007 schrieb Brian King:
> I'm using hydrogen and creox as inputs to ardour but they output at
> levels that make ardour clip when recording....how can I lower there
> output levels but maintain a high volume for jamming to??

If both ardour and hydrogen/creox are running on the same computer and the 
connection is only through jack you shouldn't worry. Inside the computer the 
audiosignal is not fixed to [-1:1] and can go beyond this levels. Only the 
conversion to analog is then clipping at these levels.

So as long as the faders in ardour are pulled down so the master doesn't clip, 
all should be well.

Additionally hydrogen has a mixer-window where you can set the volume of each 
individual instrument and the mains level...

Arnold
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