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Started by Thomas P., August 11, 2004, 11:41:49 AM

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Thomas P.

Hi Folks!

I haven't posted for some time now since I've got very limited time for DIY things :(

I have started recording a few things on PC after getting a nice software for free. My problem is the line-in of my on-board soundcard. When I set up my GT-3 (Boss) to line-level the signal is still so quiet even if I crank it up to the max.
Are there any GT-3 users with a simillar problem? Maybe it's an impedance missmatch...
god said...
∇ ⋅ D = ρ
∇ x E = - ∂B/∂t
∇ ⋅ B = 0
∇ x H = ∂D/∂t + j
...and then there was light

smoguzbenjamin

use the GT-3 normal output. That should give enough power and if it's too much you'll just get clipping, no harm done.
I don't like Holland. Nobody has the transistors I want.

Thomas P.

Well,
I'm useing the normal output...I only set it up to line level in the utillity section.
god said...
∇ ⋅ D = ρ
∇ x E = - ∂B/∂t
∇ ⋅ B = 0
∇ x H = ∂D/∂t + j
...and then there was light

smoguzbenjamin

Hmmm. Have you tried using it as you would with your guitar amp? I plug my guitar into my line in and it works great. :D
I don't like Holland. Nobody has the transistors I want.

Thomas P.

:?:
Do you mean you plug your guitar to the line-in and get a audible signal????

Man, if the GT-3 cant drive my line-in than I belive my guitar can't do it either!
god said...
∇ ⋅ D = ρ
∇ x E = - ∂B/∂t
∇ ⋅ B = 0
∇ x H = ∂D/∂t + j
...and then there was light