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| Gear interested Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: New Zealand
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| Hi Folks Would routing a test tone from the signal generator in Protools to the input of my A/D be sufficent to calibrate it? Or should i get real and buy a hardware signal generator??? And if so any advice on a good reasonably priced device would be fantastic Thanks |
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| Gear nut Join Date: Aug 2007
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| 1k is 1k. Generally. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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| in the digital domain a Square wave is squarer than an analog signal generator. But your converters will always distort it somewhat no matter how much you pay. And yeah the Idea is to get -10db or 0 or whatever to come back in the same, is it not? or are you interested in making your input really accurate scientifically so when you read -10 on your protools meters it's really 100% -10db ? |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jan 2005
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| Gear interested Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: New Zealand
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| Ahhhhhhh very Good! So i'm thinking a hardware device is a sure bet to know where I'm really at all round. Basically i want to reduce the headroom on an AD-16x for mastering purposes. Anyone have any advice on reasonably priced Harware Signal Generators? Nothing fancy.......I just need tones with dB level control... |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jan 2005
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| If you just want to reduce the headroom by increasing some dbs I think you can use the method you where thinking at first. Just send a tone using the PT signal generator and if sending a sine 1k -18dbfs it reads -18.1dbfs and you want 2 more db just leave it at -16.1dbfs ( it will be the same you were using but 2 dbfs higher ) |
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