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Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
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Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
So im trying to record a mix through this but its only coming through on the left channel and the audio which comes through sounds like shit
Anyone help
Anyone help
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Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
drivers up to date? cables used? program using to record? settings in your asio control panel?
you should know by now we need more info than it's just not working
you should know by now we need more info than it's just not working
Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
Drivers up to date
rca to jack
Audacity
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Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
what's the control panel set for? any way to test the cables or the ins on your saffire?
Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
Control panels set to record input 3/4deadly habit wrote:what's the control panel set for? any way to test the cables or the ins on your saffire?
Cables and ins are working fine
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Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
my focusrite can't record straight out of the mixer, doesn't like the signal...... i'm not exactly sure why it doesn't work, but it doesn't... the recording js sounds like the signal straight from the needle ie unamplified and crackly with no bass.... this wat urs sounds like?
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Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
Yeah sounds just like thisTragic Gash wrote:recording js sounds like the signal straight from the needle ie unamplified and crackly with no bass.... this wat urs sounds like?
yupdeadly habit wrote:tried a simple hard reset?
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Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
Have you tried recording your mix into Ableton? Same problem?
Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
Same problemJean-Luc Cougar wrote:Have you tried recording your mix into Ableton? Same problem?
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Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
can you post a screenshot of the control panel?
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Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
try turning off the hi gain
god that panel is ugly and a bitch to decipher
god that panel is ugly and a bitch to decipher
Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
Does the same with hi gain offdeadly habit wrote:try turning off the hi gain
god that panel is ugly and a bitch to decipher
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Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
Issue is likely hardware/setup related thenDZA wrote:Same problemJean-Luc Cougar wrote:Have you tried recording your mix into Ableton? Same problem?
Unplug and replug all of your connections, talk to yourself outload about what you are doing every step of the way.
Re: Stereo - something is likely plugged in wrong. If you are still having the mono issue, try switching right and left cables - does that change what signal you are receiving? (channel 4 vs 3?)
Re: Sound Quality - Perhaps you need more input, your gains are currently at -12db? What happens if you bring your control panel volumes up to -6db or 0?
Lastly: Have you tried inputs 1 and 2 on your soundcard? What happens when you use those?
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Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
Another random thought:
Is there a mono button or something on your interface? Could that be plugged in?
It would match the symptoms:
1. One channel (b/c its mono)
2. Quiet and crackily (phase canceling)?
On more question:
1. When you tried recording in Ableton - when you looked at the input levels in Ableton - was it getting any input on the other channel?
Is there a mono button or something on your interface? Could that be plugged in?
It would match the symptoms:
1. One channel (b/c its mono)
2. Quiet and crackily (phase canceling)?
On more question:
1. When you tried recording in Ableton - when you looked at the input levels in Ableton - was it getting any input on the other channel?
Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
Still does itUnplug and replug all of your connections
Nope still same problemRe: Stereo - something is likely plugged in wrong. If you are still having the mono issue, try switching right and left cables - does that change what signal you are receiving? (channel 4 vs 3?)
Doesnt change anythingRe: Sound Quality - Perhaps you need more input, your gains are currently at -12db? What happens if you bring your control panel volumes up to -6db or 0?
In input one it records though only the left channel in input 2 it only record through the right channel but the sound quailty is allot better through theseLastly: Have you tried inputs 1 and 2 on your soundcard? What happens when you use those?
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Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
n Recording a line level source (mono or stereo)
All four of the analogue inputs can be used to record a line level source, such as the analogue output of a
mixer or a hardware synth. This means that some decks could be permanently connected to Inputs 3 and 4
on the rear panel, whilst Inputs 1 and 2 where free to use for recording vocal or instrumental parts.
To record using Inputs 1 and/or 2, plug 1/4” TRS (balanced, but TS/unbalanced could be used yielding a
slightly lower level) Jacks into either or both of the LINE IN sockets on the front panel. This will automatically
bypass any microphones that may be connected to the XLR Inputs below. Now make sure that the green
LINE LED is illuminated in the corresponding section(s) at the top of the front panel.
Now send a signal by starting a turntable or playing the synth etc. and set the level of the input(s) using the
gain adjustment knob on the front panel. Rotate the dial clockwise to increase the level, making sure that the
O/L LED on the hardware never illuminates as this indicates that the level is exceeding the maximum level of
the digital converter (clipping point). For an even easier indication of level, observe the level of the meter
below Input 1 or 2 on the left of the SaffireControl LE software GUI, as shown:
If recording a stereo signal then make sure that the Gain dials for both Inputs on the front of the hardware
are set to the same level, observing the Input meters in the SaffireControl LE software, shown above.
This signal will now appear as Saffire LE Input 1 and/or Input 2 (depending on which socket(s) the line
level signal is connected to) within your sequencer/recording application.
If recording using Inputs 3 and/or 4, plug 1/4” TRS (balanced, but TS/unbalanced could be used yielding a
slightly lower level) Jacks into either or both of the sockets in the top left of the hardware’s rear panel. Now,
when sending a signal to the Inputs, observe the O/L LEDs for Inputs 3 and 4 on the front of the hardware. If
they are illuminating, check that the High Gain switch/es is/are not activated within the SaffireControl LE
software’s GUI. These switches should only be used if the signal is an Instrument (Guitar or Bass connected
directly) or an extremely low line level source. If the level is too loud and the High Gain switch(es)
is/are not activated, turn down the level of the signal sent to Saffire LE on the sending device.
This signal will now appear as Saffire LE Input 3 and/or Input 4 (depending on which
socket(s) the line level signal is connected to) within your sequencer/recording application.
All four of the analogue inputs can be used to record a line level source, such as the analogue output of a
mixer or a hardware synth. This means that some decks could be permanently connected to Inputs 3 and 4
on the rear panel, whilst Inputs 1 and 2 where free to use for recording vocal or instrumental parts.
To record using Inputs 1 and/or 2, plug 1/4” TRS (balanced, but TS/unbalanced could be used yielding a
slightly lower level) Jacks into either or both of the LINE IN sockets on the front panel. This will automatically
bypass any microphones that may be connected to the XLR Inputs below. Now make sure that the green
LINE LED is illuminated in the corresponding section(s) at the top of the front panel.
Now send a signal by starting a turntable or playing the synth etc. and set the level of the input(s) using the
gain adjustment knob on the front panel. Rotate the dial clockwise to increase the level, making sure that the
O/L LED on the hardware never illuminates as this indicates that the level is exceeding the maximum level of
the digital converter (clipping point). For an even easier indication of level, observe the level of the meter
below Input 1 or 2 on the left of the SaffireControl LE software GUI, as shown:
If recording a stereo signal then make sure that the Gain dials for both Inputs on the front of the hardware
are set to the same level, observing the Input meters in the SaffireControl LE software, shown above.
This signal will now appear as Saffire LE Input 1 and/or Input 2 (depending on which socket(s) the line
level signal is connected to) within your sequencer/recording application.
If recording using Inputs 3 and/or 4, plug 1/4” TRS (balanced, but TS/unbalanced could be used yielding a
slightly lower level) Jacks into either or both of the sockets in the top left of the hardware’s rear panel. Now,
when sending a signal to the Inputs, observe the O/L LEDs for Inputs 3 and 4 on the front of the hardware. If
they are illuminating, check that the High Gain switch/es is/are not activated within the SaffireControl LE
software’s GUI. These switches should only be used if the signal is an Instrument (Guitar or Bass connected
directly) or an extremely low line level source. If the level is too loud and the High Gain switch(es)
is/are not activated, turn down the level of the signal sent to Saffire LE on the sending device.
This signal will now appear as Saffire LE Input 3 and/or Input 4 (depending on which
socket(s) the line level signal is connected to) within your sequencer/recording application.
Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
Monos turned offJean-Luc Cougar wrote:Another random thought:
Is there a mono button or something on your interface? Could that be plugged in?
It would match the symptoms:
1. One channel (b/c its mono)
2. Quiet and crackily (phase canceling)?
On more question:
1. When you tried recording in Ableton - when you looked at the input levels in Ableton - was it getting any input on the other channel?
And on the input in ableton it was coming through 3/4 and 3
jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
http://soundcloud.com/keepitgully http://www.mixcloud.com/slevarance/
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Re: Focusrite Saffire LE Recording Problem
I am stumped.
It SEEMS like this is a setup/preferences issue w/ your soundcard, and not a technical fault (wrong things plugged in, cable short, something broken)
Maybe try what Deadly said.
It SEEMS like this is a setup/preferences issue w/ your soundcard, and not a technical fault (wrong things plugged in, cable short, something broken)
Maybe try what Deadly said.
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