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I`m trying to calibrate my soundcard and get a very monotone signal similar to the one described in the ... |
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| rme 9636, calibration issue Hello I`m trying to calibrate my soundcard and get a very monotone signal similar to the one described in the help text as an issue with loopback There is an option to turn on/off direct montoring in the rme panel but it doesn`t seem to make any difference any ideas? Thanks | ||||
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| Re: rme 9636, calibration issue sorry that would be the end signal response is very monotone, I`m not having any signal when testing Quote:
under the "device module" there is a mute button, but it doesn`t change when I turn on/off direct monitoring in the rme settings Last edited by nouon; 05-17-08 at 11:22 AM.. | |||||
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It will show the Playback Mixer as shown below. The device selections are selected with the Options pull-down and select Properties. To select Record mixer, simply click Recording. See below. You want line-in muted in Playback and selected in Recording. Windows XP Playback mixer device select ![]() Windows XP Record mixer device select ![]() brucek | |||||
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| Re: rme 9636, calibration issue Then your card has taken over Windows. I can only think to go to the control panel and look for the cards own application and see if you can control it from there. If not.... you're toast. You'll have to get a different card perhaps. Your best bet is a simple cheap analog stereo soundcard. REW only uses simple analog line-in and line-out. No digital. brucek | ||||
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| Re: rme 9636, calibration issue Can you post a screenshot of the calibration result? And perhaps a shot of the RME control panel. You should have an option to turn off monitoring somewhere in the RME panel. | ||||
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| Re: rme 9636, calibration issue Where it shows "Monitor Main" click to turn off the indicator next to A1+2. Should be OK then. | ||||
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| Re: rme 9636, calibration issue The monitor main button is turned on and cannot be turned off, I can activate the dim button belove it, but all I get then is to much headroom (not any signal) maybe I`ll just have to bite the bullet and buy a cheap second hand m-audio or something | ||||
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| Re: rme 9636, calibration issue I wouldn't give up just yet. You may be able to change the monitoring to A3+4 for example, but there should be a way to set the card up to do what is required. Do RME have a support forum or a support email address? Worth a shot. | ||||
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