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Old 07-01-2011, 11:00 PM
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What gain setting on my audio card to use for guitar

Yah what gain should i use on my sound card so i can just adjust the gain on a amp sim. its not like an amp when I only have one gain setting depending on the channel, but now theres 2 because there a gain setting on my interface and amp sim. any idea?

and im using peaveys amp sim and sometimes guitar rig (I quad track btw altho i dont think you guys need to know that XD)
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Old 07-01-2011, 11:26 PM
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The interface gain should be set as high as possible, which means low enough so that it doesn't clip when the signal is at its loudest.
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I don't agree with Moseph, I keep interface gain around 1/2 to 3/4. All the way is just too much.

EDIT: Oops I misread his post as put it to the highest.
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Old 07-16-2011, 04:32 PM
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So I have been told twice by and expert years(3) ago at guitar center and Oc fourms, thanks, just wanted to confirm, becuase I cant keep maxing my card any more like i used to : (
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Old 07-16-2011, 04:36 PM
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If you have solid converters and are recording/working in 24-bit, then you don't need to max out the input, in fact, you can and probably should leave about 6dB of headroom.

If you're recording in 16-bit, then get it as hot as possible without clipping, but in 24-bit, there's really no reason to get anywhere near risking clipping. You get so much more dynamic range, your signal to noise ratio is so much broader, that you don't need to walk the line, so to speak.
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If you have solid converters and are recording/working in 24-bit, then you don't need to max out the input, in fact, you can and probably should leave about 6dB of headroom.

If you're recording in 16-bit, then get it as hot as possible without clipping, but in 24-bit, there's really no reason to get anywhere near risking clipping. You get so much more dynamic range, your signal to noise ratio is so much broader, that you don't need to walk the line, so to speak.
I know all that, my dials on my interface are gunna come off so I cant tweak anything, I need to stick to one setting for awhile :P (cept the master vol gain, I never touch that).

and im avoiding to buy a new interface.
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Old 07-16-2011, 10:25 PM
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In general, I try to keep any signal at no more than -8bd to -6db an no more. Whether it's guitar, bass or vocals, I pretty much follow that rule.
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