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> Mbox And Internal Gain, boosting my computer's input gain
deepcoffee
post Sat 4 Oct 2003, 16:33
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Hi, all...

I'm running Pro Tools LE on a B&W G3 300mhz. The Digidesign Mbox is my sound input device.

My problem is that, as far as I can tell, the only way to adjust input volume is manually with the Mbox's built in pre-amps.

The Mbox seems to override the computer's input gain control, or, maybe more accurately, it runs independent of the input gain control.

So... I have two questions... does anyone know how to adjust the "input" gain WITHIN the Pro Tools software?

Or... does anyone know of a third party plug-in that allows you to adjust the computer's input gain... or the Pro Tools input gain within the software?

I've got a low output mic (a Beyer Dynamic M500), and the pre-amp is just working too hard... and so I'm getting an unacceptable amount of hiss.

Need help if anyone has it to offer!

thanks!!!
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post Sun 12 Oct 2003, 21:40
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check the hardware setup form pull down menus in PTLE and I thnk it should have the option of adjusting the gains for the 2 channels but I am not exactly sure if it works this way with Mbox but my Digi001 does and they very similar in function. wink.gif


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post Mon 13 Oct 2003, 15:23
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hey was going on. I to at one point had a an m box and never had the porblem you are talking about but from what you said i would suggest possibly just going to whatever tracks are giving you alot of hiss and use the audio suite plug in "gain" and cut the gain a bit......hope this helps....later
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