Folks, I searched this forum for an answer but couldn't find it.
My problem is that I can`t control the analog audio input on the NX (PCI-X) card.
I am calibrating all my audio, playback and recording to a -20dB standard.
On the playback side I am all done, played a 1KHz -20dB wav file on Edius and on Audition and monitor it on my Mackie mixer they are calibrated.
On the recording side I generated a -20dB test signal from a DVCPRO deck, calibrated the input on the Mackie and analog input on the sound card but the input on the Edius NX is close -38dB, too low, the project is set to -20dB. I recorded the file and played on Audition and it is realy -38dB, the same input on the motherboard analog audio line input gives me a precise -20dB.
How can I calibrate NX's analog input level?
My problem is that I can`t control the analog audio input on the NX (PCI-X) card.
I am calibrating all my audio, playback and recording to a -20dB standard.
On the playback side I am all done, played a 1KHz -20dB wav file on Edius and on Audition and monitor it on my Mackie mixer they are calibrated.
On the recording side I generated a -20dB test signal from a DVCPRO deck, calibrated the input on the Mackie and analog input on the sound card but the input on the Edius NX is close -38dB, too low, the project is set to -20dB. I recorded the file and played on Audition and it is realy -38dB, the same input on the motherboard analog audio line input gives me a precise -20dB.
How can I calibrate NX's analog input level?
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