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Not a hijacking. Thread appears to be abandoned, so it's a salvage operation.
I have the same equipment, including the Behringer ECM8000. Also, Win XP Pro SP3.
I have read much of what has been said in other threads about the issue of calibration of the card given the problem that the M-Audio does not have XLR (or any balanced for that matter) output.
Tried to do a sound card calibration by using [1/4" stereo jack <>RCA cable<>1/4" stereo jack] for the loopback connection.
Problem is that the input level is too low. The part where the input and output levels are supposed to be adjusted until they are within 3dB of each other and within the range of -12dB to -3dB (or something like that) is where I have my problem. My output [Edit: input] scale is only showing ~ -35dB. I tried either R or L channel. No difference. I have tried all combinations of inputs and outputs, including the one on the front of the unit.
I have set the sliders to max in Windows as well as the M-Audio MobilePre. I've fiddled with the gain on the M-Aud and can get outputs way up in the +20dB range (worsening the gap between input and output of course)
Any ideas?
I have the same equipment, including the Behringer ECM8000. Also, Win XP Pro SP3.
I have read much of what has been said in other threads about the issue of calibration of the card given the problem that the M-Audio does not have XLR (or any balanced for that matter) output.
Tried to do a sound card calibration by using [1/4" stereo jack <>RCA cable<>1/4" stereo jack] for the loopback connection.
Problem is that the input level is too low. The part where the input and output levels are supposed to be adjusted until they are within 3dB of each other and within the range of -12dB to -3dB (or something like that) is where I have my problem. My output [Edit: input] scale is only showing ~ -35dB. I tried either R or L channel. No difference. I have tried all combinations of inputs and outputs, including the one on the front of the unit.
I have set the sliders to max in Windows as well as the M-Audio MobilePre. I've fiddled with the gain on the M-Aud and can get outputs way up in the +20dB range (worsening the gap between input and output of course)
Any ideas?