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How to calibrate 96 i/o
I have a 96 i/o in my second studio and it's slightly out of whack. It's varies from channel to channel but it's off by an average of 2db. It's supposed to be self calibrating and therefore has no trim pots. Any ideas?
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Re: How to calibrate 96 i/o
I used to have one of those, and i tried to align it once and realized there are no trim pots. Also, they run at a different level than the 192's I cant remember how much lower, but i know that i couldn't match em up to a 192. The 192's we were running were at -18db@0.
I think this was during a live dvd show mix project for Godsmack. We needed more outputs so i brought in the 96io. Dumb idea. But you gotta learn somehow. -Raker |
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Re: How to calibrate 96 i/o
Send it back. You can't calibrate a 96 i/o.
You can chane the +4/-10 via Hardware Setup, but you can't actually trim the inputs/outputs like you can on a 192.
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Re: How to calibrate 96 i/o
Yesh the 96 is tuned to -14. We have a room with 192's and a 96. We trimmed the 192's to match the 96 - so everything is at -14.
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