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Pioneer XDJ-RR to M-Audio Air 192 6 on Linux CIPPING - tchncs
discuss.tchncs.deI’ve got an unusual problem. Previously I would have asked Reddit, but screw
them. Please let me know if this isn’t an appropriate usage of Lemmy or this…
Sub-Lemmy? Anyway I’ve got an XDJ-RR that originally had been connected directly
to our Sony receiver via RCA jacks on both devices. Audio was really good and it
might clip if the levels were pushed to the extreme on the decks, but was
controllable. Now we’ve connected the decks to an M-Audio Air 192 6 and run the
audio through the computer using the XLR jacks on both devices. Now every sound
from the decks wants to clip and the audio interface level meters are showing
clipping. I’ve got the input turned all the way down to 1 on the M-Audio
interface and we have to keep the master on the decks well more than halfway to
negative infinity. The master level meters on the decks barely register. Some
things I’m considering: 1. The RCA outputs on the decks run through a compressor
for the basic bitches while the XLR outs are raw and I’m expected to know how to
deal with it. 2. My XLR cables are too low resistance. I bought these years ago
for microphone recording. They’re Mogami neglex 2549 microphone cables. 3.
Either the XDJ-RR or M-Audio Air 192 6 are defective. 4. There’s a setting on
the computer I could find to turn down the input gains aside from the the knobs
provided on the M-Audio Air. 5. ??? Some more Notes: I’m using QJackCtl with
Carla on the computer. Mostly we just patch the inputs to the outputs of the
audio interface to play, but will also patch into OBS Studio for twitch
streaming or Ardour for recording. Even though we keep the input gains pegged at
the bottom, the main output knob is kept maxed out. Turning it down didn’t help
with the clipping but brought the ouptut levels down unnecessarily.
Sorry I don’t know if cross posting is a faux pas.
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