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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "mikeb" (Apr 26th 2012, 5:46am)
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "mikeb" (Apr 26th 2012, 9:25am)
Sounds like it's time to take some measurements again.
-10dBFS from my DAW -> KPA over S/PDIF with Master Volume at 10.0 (not that it matters) and Volume at 0.0dB with Stomps, Stack and Effects Off should yield -10dBFS when echoed back from the KPA over S/PDIF out.
But it doesn't anymore (It used to, for S/PDIF.) It currently reads -4.1dBFS, and since I'd left my analog calibration intact from the older firmware the analog line outs seem to reflect this as well (i.e., the line outs are running hotter as well.)
Why is this so hard to nail down? C'mon Chris, this is the easy stuff!
-djh
This is a bit confusing.I'm reposting this from the problems forum in case it helps someone else.
Using SPDIF out on the Kemper into my DAW sound card I got clipping with most profiles without changing anything, much much too loud. Here is what I found:
Inserting a Gain control on the SPDIF input (in my soundcard control panel software)allowed me to remove all clipping with all profiles. I had to drop the Gain by -11db(depending on profile). After this the Kemper sounds perfect. Exactly like the XLR outs. I didn't even know you COULD have a gain control on a SPDIF.. I probably don't understand SPDIF. I figured that a device cant send a SPDIF signal passed +0db but in this case I must be wrong about what is happening.
Also, it helps to max the Master Volume even if you use the SPDIF (and the Master has no effect) because you can see if the output levels are clipping via the Clipping light.
PS thank you C.K., your advice about changing gain controls along with statements about dropping overall volume levels by 6db got me on the right track.
Ok I was incorrect about the Clipping Light, my bad.This is a bit confusing.I'm reposting this from the problems forum in case it helps someone else.
Using SPDIF out on the Kemper into my DAW sound card I got clipping with most profiles without changing anything, much much too loud. Here is what I found:
Inserting a Gain control on the SPDIF input (in my soundcard control panel software)allowed me to remove all clipping with all profiles. I had to drop the Gain by -11db(depending on profile). After this the Kemper sounds perfect. Exactly like the XLR outs. I didn't even know you COULD have a gain control on a SPDIF.. I probably don't understand SPDIF. I figured that a device cant send a SPDIF signal passed +0db but in this case I must be wrong about what is happening.
Also, it helps to max the Master Volume even if you use the SPDIF (and the Master has no effect) because you can see if the output levels are clipping via the Clipping light.
PS thank you C.K., your advice about changing gain controls along with statements about dropping overall volume levels by 6db got me on the right track.
Where do the profiles clip? In the KPA or on your DAW?
The Master Volume has no effect on the level LED.
For me The spdiff levels are way way too hot with rig volume on no 2 its ok but anything louder and it clips from the kemper thats on every profile without exception i have been able to compensate by lowering the spdif levels on my sound card but not everyone has this choice with their soundcard. Please Christoph put the spdiff volume level on the master volume again i cannot understand why you removed this crucial feature?Where is the clipping showing up exactly?
In the DAW?
Monitor speakers?