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| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: London UK
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| | #872 |
| Gear maniac Join Date: Jan 2008
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| Does anyone hear have these problems, : When I am monitoring through software the mic sound through my headphones sounds tiny, But records fine, I shut off software monitoring and it sounds fine. Its just hearing it through my headphones that the problem is. Also one of my LED lights does not light up all the way does that matter? |
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| | #873 |
| Gear nut Join Date: Nov 2006
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| Quick Duet question... Can you record though one 1/4" input and one XLR input at the same time, or is it "either/or"? For example, a keyboard (mono) and a mic (XLR) Thanks! |
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| | #874 |
| Gear nut Join Date: May 2007
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| yes, you can; |
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| | #875 |
| Gear addict Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: St. Louis, MO
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| You can, but not both on the same channel at the same time. For example, you'd have to you use the 1/4" on channel one and the XLR on channel 2 to record both at the same time.
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| | #876 | |
| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: London UK
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If this is on incoming and outdoing signals then does sound like a hardware issue...what about the signal in Maestro?
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| | #877 |
| Gear maniac Join Date: Jan 2008
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| its on the output, I am not software monitoring, and maestro monitoring. I have maestro software set to none and logic set to software monitoring and it gives that sound on the headphones. the LED light the left side 4th one never lights up fully. |
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| | #878 |
| Gear maniac Join Date: Jan 2008
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| O the maestro signal is fine. |
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| | #879 | |
| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Philadelphia
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I believe the Duet provides essentially an analog attenuator for monitor control. JSL | |
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| | #880 | ||
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To quote from the Apogee Duet FAQ: Apogee Electronics: Products: Duet Quote:
Input level control is done inside the PGA2500 mic amp chips, and occurs before the ADC. (In addition there are 10dB relay switched pads that extends the input gain range.)
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| | #881 | |
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| | #882 | |
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| | #883 |
| Gear maniac Join Date: Jan 2008
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| best way to run cables to my monitors? I have MR5 monitors, and I noticed some fuzz when no sound was playing, so I tried the unbalanced TS to RCA. I noticed a loss of sound loudness and hard hittin base vs the TS to TS running through the balanced input. MR5 only has rca unbalanced in, but it sounded better with TS to TS in the balanced in? what is best, GC said just buy balanced cables it makes no difference? HUH? clear this up. So less power with the RCA, lower output, vs LOUDER a bit more hum with unbalanced TS to TS balanced input! I would turn it to 3 notches with the TS TO TS, and it was lound RCA I can go half way up and the base isn't as prominant. |
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| | #884 |
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| To do this they would have had to add two two channel level controllers - one for the line level one for the headphone outputs - since the internal to DAC control happens before the DAC it can only affect both together. So that would have been two additional packages with attendant support components, with the additional power draw and space. Could have been done, there is probably enough space if they start to use the underside of the PCB a bit more. But eventually any design has to call "enough". There is more than enough remaining control capability in the controller chip however.
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| | #885 |
| Gear nut Join Date: Nov 2006
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| Has anyone been limited by the in/out situation on the Duet? One thing that's holding me back is the inability to have a little verb on the vocals while tracking (Digital Performer gives latency when tracking with effects). Since theres no routing options with the duet other than the stereo outs, I could see that being a problem. Just 2 in and 2 out...and the 2 outs gets used up by the playback (stereo) I've been trying to decide between a Duet and a Mackie 400f. I could live w/out the verb while tracking if the sound is superior (preamps and converters) Any opinions on this? |
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| | #886 | |
| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Philadelphia
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| | #887 | |
| Lives for gear Join Date: Jan 2008
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The Duet was clearly specified with a few non-negotiable constraints. Things like bus-powered, price point, Apple driver compatibility, audio quality. It is also clear that there was a desire to use the design of the Ensemble as a basis. In most ways the Duet is a 2 channel Ensemble. This would yield a clear head start in the design of the device, including software. So adding a feature or design element missing on the Ensemble to the Duet would have been frowned upon. It isn't clear that adding a pair of level controls after the DAC would have had the same audio quality as using the DAC's internal one, and it would have added a set of new design elements - requiring new software - and a design that was no longer a cut down Ensemble. The other way of providing level controls on the outputs would be to add a second DAC. But the obvious chip to use is the same one that they already do, so you find yourself only a few components short of making not a Duet, but a Quartet. And in either case probably with a power budget that was getting quite difficult. If you follow the internal design of the Duet you find that the device almost designs itself. Everything flows very neatly. Almost every feature of every component is used and it all meshed together like a perfect jigsaw. The obvious step up is not a Duet Plus, but a Quartet. But that would take a lot of thinking about. It could no longer be bus powered, well it could, but it would kill battery life, and thus cease to sit in the Duet's slot as a viable portable device. It would probably need to sell for about $800 US, and there may simply not be market enough for it there. People might prefer to pay the difference to go to an Ensemble. Or go for competitor products. So it could be a bit of an orphan. Difficult to know. There is no doubt the Duet has hit a sweet spot in the market.
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| | #888 | |
| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Philadelphia
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An awful lot of interface product feature sets are based on the OEM chips that are available, as opposed to companies having a unique point of view on what customers will want and like. That's why so many of the interface feature sets are almost identical. JSL | |
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| | #889 |
| Gear nut Join Date: Nov 2006
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| Best Duet settings Duet users, What settings are the best for the Duet? I have Digital Performer/Mac G4 dual 1GHz and was wondering what buffer size and proiority level I should assign. Thanks, Tom |
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| | #890 |
| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: south fla
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| anyone know if the duet will work with fw 800?? |
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| | #891 |
| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: south fla
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| just spoke with apogee, they said fw 400 to 800 will work.... |
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| | #892 |
| Gear maniac Join Date: Jan 2008
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| what do you think a good external pre would be to add to the DUET? |
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| | #893 |
| Gear interested Join Date: May 2008
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| Apogee Duet & Firewire Hub I tried plugging my Duet into a firewire hub but the Maestro software doesn't activate it remains gray. Is anyone else having success using a firewire hub? I'm on a 24" iMac. Vangogh57 |
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| | #894 |
| Gear nut Join Date: May 2008 Location: Tucson, AZ
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| Anyone ever try (successfully) to aggregate the Duet with something like an Ultralite? Would it be possible to do that and still get the conversion and preamps from the Duet and then run a DAV BG1 (or similar external preamp) into the ultralite, so ideally I'd have 2 excellent channels (duet) and 2 so-so channels (DAV thru UL)? Am I making stuff up? ;) Let's hear about your aggregation experiences, please!! |
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| | #896 | |
| Gear interested Join Date: Jan 2008
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Index of /downloads/drivers I don't know if it's legal to post this link (I don't care), if its officially released (there is nothing on the site), also I don't know if it's a beta, or if they will completely destroy your system. I didn't install myself .... YET. Yesterday, I had a session with a singer, full of audio glitches and kernel panics. I feel very ashamed not knowing what's going on. Today I will install this update myself. xIt can't be any worse. ![]() regards, Bill. | |
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| Gear Head | Don't suppose you know how to get the zipped file to open and then mount the disk image... The file appears broken, even after downloading from my user account at Apogee Digital. |
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| | #899 |
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| they seem a bit thin to me. my motu had more character and punch. |
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| | #900 | |
| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Philadelphia
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I wouldn't expect the Grace to sound profoundly different in character from the Duet's stock preamps. JSL | |
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