Hi All,
I have read Yek's post about clipping etc. I just have a slightly different question please...
I currently have my Axe FX2 connected via USB to my iMAC.
The iMAC is set to use the AXE as it's main Audio Input and Output.... (At present I am only using M-Audio Computer speakers, currently waiting on ADAM A7X monitors to be delivered.
The AXE is set as Main Input not to USB so I just monitor the iMAC via the AXE - All good so far....
Sometimes When I play backing tracks on my iMAC they seem to Clip a little and sometimes the Red Clip light comes on.... Now the issue I have is that I cannot lower my overall iMAC volume.
I can lower individual application volumes and that sorts everything fine.... Is there anyway I can reduce the overall volume coming from the MAC into the AXE so I can play the likes of backing tracks etc, via QuickTime and iTunes etc at full
volume without causing the AXE to clip????
I notice also, that usually my guitar volume is a lot lower than the Computer volume.
Can usually sort this out though by using the AMP Block Level parameter...
Thanks for any help...
Ian.
I have read Yek's post about clipping etc. I just have a slightly different question please...
I currently have my Axe FX2 connected via USB to my iMAC.
The iMAC is set to use the AXE as it's main Audio Input and Output.... (At present I am only using M-Audio Computer speakers, currently waiting on ADAM A7X monitors to be delivered.
The AXE is set as Main Input not to USB so I just monitor the iMAC via the AXE - All good so far....
Sometimes When I play backing tracks on my iMAC they seem to Clip a little and sometimes the Red Clip light comes on.... Now the issue I have is that I cannot lower my overall iMAC volume.
I can lower individual application volumes and that sorts everything fine.... Is there anyway I can reduce the overall volume coming from the MAC into the AXE so I can play the likes of backing tracks etc, via QuickTime and iTunes etc at full
volume without causing the AXE to clip????
I notice also, that usually my guitar volume is a lot lower than the Computer volume.
Can usually sort this out though by using the AMP Block Level parameter...
Thanks for any help...
Ian.