On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 5:32 AM, martin <mentoj_d...@gmx.de> wrote: > thanks guys for all your help. > > IT WORKS! after a hole weekend of frickling, about time ;-) > and that with only about 5 ms delay. much less then i expected. the > solution? downgrading to 10.04, then sleepless playing around with the > jack settings and very important: about a hundred reboots (well it felt > like hundred). thanks especially to brian. that helped me a lot! > > now i have two other problems: first of all: the input level of the > channels 3-8 (mic / line) is to little. even if i turn up the volume of > all my devices to maximum, there is no cliping light flashing. the > input-level of the channels 1 and 2 (mic / instruments) is fine. is > there a solution? sry, i know, it has nothing to do with ubuntu studio > itself, but maybe you can help me anyway. > > i also have a problem with an extern synthie: it produces a slightly DC, > so that the recorded wave is not in the middle (i hope you understand > what i mean). with audacity, i can easily fix it with the normalizing > funktion. but i cant find an equal funktion in ardour. the normalizing > there got no effekt to the slightly shifted 0-db-line. > > nice new week! > > martin > > Just a quick reminder, please post below the text from the e-mail being replied to (such as I've done with this e-mail).
A quick question: What is it that you are plugging into the Firepod? Are these mics, or are these instruments? If they are instruments, what kind of instrument? I'm afraid I have no suggestions for your second question. Sorry! But I'm glad you've got the Firepod working. :) -- -Brian David
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