I’m running into a little issue with my SP. I have it hooked up to my MOTU audio interface as I want to do some recording through Logic 9 but the signal i’m getting from the SP into logic is incredibly low. Even having the output level on the SP maxed out and having the gain turning up on my interface still results in -20 to -30 db’s consistently. However, when I plug the headphones into the SP and listen, It’s loud as hell… I’m sure i’m doing something wrong…
I had this once, and it turned out the button to mute the output was turned on.. or output turned off, then the volume dial wont matter. I hope this is the case for you too!
I thought, my Slim Phatty’s output was too low also and the posts in here seemed to confirm that. But I turned out to be my fault - I took it back to the store I purchased it from and the prooved everything with mine is okay. They just compared it with other Moogs and some digital Synths and mine was even one of the loudest.
Controlling the settings of my interface (Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 DSP) in detail did the trick. After a driver software update, there was a hi-/lo-gain setting switched to lo without ever having even looked at that. Be sure to check your interface settings! I hope this does the trick for you, too and that you won’t have to claim warranty.
Sort of unrelated, but how do you like the Saffire 24? I’m in the market for one of these boxes and not sure which way to go. Are you a Mac or PC; did you find any use for the DSP functionality? Any other bugs or issues to report or are you happy with the unit?
Well, to be honest, I don’t really know about those DSP capabilities. I use a tube comp before its input and VSTs on my Cubase tracks. The VRM engine I don’t use either - but that’s just my way of producing because I like to judge room feeling of my (electronic) tracks through fully closed headphones, unaffected from any further room type simulation monitoring. I Just bought it because of it’s for that price range good signal to noise ratio for recording. It’s output is a little bit noisy though. If that doesn’t matter to you I can suggest go for it, unless you got cash to afford buying RME stuff!
I’m working on a mac.
my volume output knob is acting screwy. I have to turn it almost to the top of the dial before I start getting any volume output. Beyond that all the way to the right, it screams beautifully and sounds perfect. But at the low volume markings, before 12 o’clock on the knob (left side)… there is virtually no output at low volume.
Can I fix this at home with some kind of calibration? Or do I need to send it to the factory?