radiodungog
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Hello Dmitry,
At Radio Dungog we have added a radio studio mixer to our system. RadioBOSS feeds into the mixer and so does the presenter and guest mics. and we now have the luxury of headphones and VU meters. Yay ! We have done this to help make live broadcasts a little easier for the presenters.
I noticed something weird as we did the audio lineups.
We used a 400 Hz test tone at 0 VU on RadioBOSS
We set the mixer fader to a preset to show 0 VU on the studio mixer.
We then reduced the audio fader on the screen of RadioBOSS 1dB at a time to observe the linearity. This was the slider labelled "Gain". We wound the level down from 0 VU by 1dB at a time until we got to about -6dB.
The RadioBOSS output bargraphs reduced as expected by 1dB at at time BUT the VU meter on our mixer remained the same until we had reduced the RadioBOSS level to below about -6dB.
Then with the RadioBOSS "Gain" control at -6dB and the bargraphs at -6dB the studio mixer VU meter finally dropped from 0 VU.
Any ideas on what might cause this ?
Thanks, Jamie C.
At Radio Dungog we have added a radio studio mixer to our system. RadioBOSS feeds into the mixer and so does the presenter and guest mics. and we now have the luxury of headphones and VU meters. Yay ! We have done this to help make live broadcasts a little easier for the presenters.
I noticed something weird as we did the audio lineups.
We used a 400 Hz test tone at 0 VU on RadioBOSS
We set the mixer fader to a preset to show 0 VU on the studio mixer.
We then reduced the audio fader on the screen of RadioBOSS 1dB at a time to observe the linearity. This was the slider labelled "Gain". We wound the level down from 0 VU by 1dB at a time until we got to about -6dB.
The RadioBOSS output bargraphs reduced as expected by 1dB at at time BUT the VU meter on our mixer remained the same until we had reduced the RadioBOSS level to below about -6dB.
Then with the RadioBOSS "Gain" control at -6dB and the bargraphs at -6dB the studio mixer VU meter finally dropped from 0 VU.
Any ideas on what might cause this ?
Thanks, Jamie C.