Peter Moretti
January 11th, 2008, 02:41 AM
I'm capturing a tape and would like to adjust the input levels.
I opened the Passthrough Mixer and can move the sliders but they don't affect the recording level at all.
I tried turning off "Use Windows Mixer" in the Sound Card Configuration settings, but I still can't get the Passthrough Mixer controls to actually change levels.
Sound card is an M-Audio Revolution PCI 5.1. AXP 5.7.7 and Win XP Pro.
Thanks very much for the help.
Vito DeFilippo
January 11th, 2008, 02:07 PM
Peter, what's the source tape? Analogue? Digital through firewire? If you are capturing through firewire, I don't think you can adjust input levels. It just copies the tape, then you adjust on the timeline.
If you are capturing an analogue source, adjust levels at the source.
Anyway, the Passthough Mix tool doesn't do what you want:
"The Passthrough Mix tool adjusts monitored audio only and has no effect on the recorded audio signal. You can adjust volume levels within a clip in the Timeline after you record audio by using Audio Gain Automation. "
That's from the help file.
Peter Moretti
January 11th, 2008, 09:44 PM
Thanks so much Vito. I've been working my way through the book "Editing with Avid Xpress Pro and Avid Xpress DV." But some aspects seem out of date.
The capture section talks about setting audio levels during capture, but I guess they are not assuming HDV over Firewire.
Thanks again for the help!
P.S. I missed the part in the chapter that said "(For Mojo Only)."
Vito DeFilippo
January 13th, 2008, 07:42 PM
The capture section talks about setting audio levels during capture, but I guess they are not assuming HDV over Firewire.
No, you're right. That would be for an analogue source.
I don't have the book you are referring to, but I find the help file a great resource. I'm amazed at how many people never consult the help file of software they use. With that, reading online, etc, I haven't even cracked the manual since I read it in school years ago. Though I think the help file is pretty much like the manual. I did buy Steve Hullfish's book "Avid Xpress Pro and DV on the spot," which has some nice tips.
Glad you got it worked out.