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| Gear Head | RME FF800 & Apogee DUET - AggregateDevice Hi all, I have just run a up the two from my Avalon 737sp and made some observations whilst feeding the signals into Logic 8 Even with +4db Balanced line input set, the RME's signal is 6db hotter into logic. Strange. The other thing, is that with the aggregate device in place, the DUET exhibits 141 samples extra latency. Anyone else got anything on this? Regards, Matt |
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| Gear Head | Just to add... the pan law in the RME prefs does not make a difference. |
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| Gear Head | I still can't workout why the Apogee DUET line in is 6db down. ![]() |
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| Gear Head | ...anyone? |
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