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Old 26th November 2007   #1
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TO CALIBRATE APOGEE ROSETTA

Hey Gearslutz,

I decided to calibrate the input sensitivity on my Apogee Rosetta (AD version) and have completely myself in reading the directions. Anybody have a practical explaination of doing this?
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i think its much like calibrating a 16x.

Press the process button then press clear or source to calibrate up or down... Or you can press process then process again to calibrate each channel individually
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if i remember correctly I had to use the test tone and run the signal into the DAW to see what level the calibration was at.
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if i remember correctly I had to use the test tone and run the signal into the DAW to see what level the calibration was at.
yeah... you have to run the test tone through and turn the input screws accordingly... however, i'm not sure how the metering works...
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since when did the rosetta have trim pots?

i didn't know there was a rosetta with trim pots... I can't help you there... But you probably just need to turn the trim pot until you are at the desired cal level
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last time i checked i thought the manual said you had to switch the internal jumpers. the default is -16 i think.
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