Did you first successfully create a soundcard calibration file?
brucek
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Then there is no use carrying on until that problem is solved.I tried to do this using the loopback connection but the bar indicators showing input levels remained at -73 DB
The 1/4" output port on the Mobile is unbalanced and the 1/4" input port is balanced, so using stereo plugs is not correct.1/4" stereo jack <>RCA cable<>1/4" stereo jack
Thank you!The 1/4" output port on the Mobile is unbalanced and the 1/4" input port is balanced, so using stereo plugs is not correct.
You need to use 1/4" TS plugs, to resolve this. Simple solution would be to get the TS to RCA adapters and use an RCA cable.
brucek
Correct. TS stands for tip and sleeve. The TRS (what you have called stereo) stands for tip, ring, sleeve.I got the "mono" (which I believe is the same as TS) plugs
Simple. Connect the mono channel (left or right line-out) from REW to your AUX or CD input of the AVR with a Y-splitter. Then place the AVR in stereo and enable your bass management crossover in the AVR (i.e. small mains). Now if you want to check the sub alone, you remove the mains speaker wires (with the power off). The other speakers won't be active in stereo.Specifically, I'm not sure how to connect the M-Audio to the AVR. If I have to limit the connection to one wire, then maybe someplace there is a way to send "mono" input to the AVR and have it distribute the signal to L, R, and/or sub.
You make it simple, and that is a gift.Correct. TS stands for tip and sleeve. The TRS (what you have called stereo) stands for tip, ring, sleeve.
In a TS plug, the tip is the unbalanced (+) plus signal and the sleeve is the ground.
With the TRS plug, the tip is the (+) positive balanced signal, the ring is the (-) balanced signal and the sleeve is the ground. Standard practice is to use a TS plug in a TRS jack if you want to unbalance the signal (for connecting to an already unbalanced interface). The TS plug shorts the sleeve (ground) and the ring (-) signal together to unbalance the balanced connection.
Simple. Connect the mono channel (left or right line-out) from REW to your AUX or CD input of the AVR with a Y-splitter. Then place the AVR in stereo and enable your bass management crossover in the AVR (i.e. small mains). Now if you want to check the sub alone, you remove the mains speaker wires (with the power off). The other speakers won't be active in stereo.
If you want to test the mains by themselves, simply turn off the sub. If you want the mains + sub, connect the mains speakers and turn on the sub.
brucek
Hope this doesn't insult you, but did you turn the phantom power for your mic ON?Hi KJg. Thanks for outlining your experiences with M-Audio Mobile etc. Sounds like you got your rig working ok finally. I have same set up as you and same problems also. I've gotten as far as completing the sound card cal file. I think I fluked that actually. but The next step is causing me grief, the checking levels process. I cannot seem to get any input readings when I start the pink noise test. I am using the main speakers to set levels. I'm using the same type of connections as when I did the sound card cal file. I am using the same (right) channel but now input is from ECM8000 instead of sound card. I can get output figures but no input. my souncards controls are at max (input and output) REW cannot find any input controls for me to use to boost input either. Any ideas? please