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SI Expression inputs mic/line conflicting info
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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Muckian" data-source="post: 124082" data-attributes="member: 7575"><p>Re: SI Expression inputs mic/line conflicting info</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the speedy replies!</p><p></p><p>Good to know that these can be used for lines (I am currently using 6 mic inputs as line inputs). I guess what I find confusing is that if I adjust my gain so that my levels look good on those channels then the input is really loud. I can turn the trim way down but then I dont have any visual reference on those inputs because they aren't even reading on the meter. As a total n00b when it comes to audio engineering I was always under the impression that you want your levels peaking right below unity (0db). If I turn the trim down they dont even come close to unity. Am I wrong about that?</p><p></p><p>Have either of you experimented with the 4 analog line inputs? Are they stereo or mono? I dont have the correct adapters to connect anything to them at the moment.</p><p></p><p>I am a novice regarding this type of equipment so please excuse my lack of knowledge. Thanks for the info!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Muckian, post: 124082, member: 7575"] Re: SI Expression inputs mic/line conflicting info Thanks for the speedy replies! Good to know that these can be used for lines (I am currently using 6 mic inputs as line inputs). I guess what I find confusing is that if I adjust my gain so that my levels look good on those channels then the input is really loud. I can turn the trim way down but then I dont have any visual reference on those inputs because they aren't even reading on the meter. As a total n00b when it comes to audio engineering I was always under the impression that you want your levels peaking right below unity (0db). If I turn the trim down they dont even come close to unity. Am I wrong about that? Have either of you experimented with the 4 analog line inputs? Are they stereo or mono? I dont have the correct adapters to connect anything to them at the moment. I am a novice regarding this type of equipment so please excuse my lack of knowledge. Thanks for the info!! [/QUOTE]
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