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Originally Posted by Stews
I just tried it there to compare on my Scarlett 6i6 - it's quite a few db quieter than yours even with quite a hot pickup. Not that -18 to -12 is a problem though, it's pretty much perfect levels.
Regarding the problem with your pedal though - what do each of the outputs do? Is one a direct through bypass that you're recording and the other is effected?
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My only issue is this: whats the point of having a gain control if you dont have any control. It cant be turned off so that no signal gets through..it just doesnt make sense to me.
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Originally Posted by Stews
Just had a read at the Zoom B3 manual.
When set up the way you want it, as long as you're only recording channel 1 in Reaper then the recording won't have any FX on it (assuming you're using the pre switch) but you will always hear both the dry bass signal as well as the Zoom FX because on the Scarlett Solo, the direct monitoring is either both channels or neither, there's no way to activate it per-channel.
BTW, I see from the Zoom manual it operates as an audio interface; would it not be easier to use it that way?
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I did try using the Zoom B3 but I just like the simplicity of the Solo plus it has a mic input. My zoom is also the older model (not sure if that will make a difference) Also, I record in 24bit my zoom records in 16bit
UPDATE: found out how to fix a lot of audio issues in Win10:
https://support.focusrite.com/hc/en-...-on-Windows-10
Thanks for all your input...I will work it out
Ron L
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Ron L, i7 laptop x64, Win7pro/x64(dual boot), 7200rpm hd, 2 ext. hd, Scarlett 2i4, Event 20/20 audio monitors, 1 ext. video monitor, Novation Launch Control XL, REAPER x64, Sonar Platinum
Last edited by rluka; 02-18-2018 at 08:52 AM.
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