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Volume question/muffled tone (module volume affect EQ?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike P" data-source="post: 159941" data-attributes="member: 2263"><p>Without being in the same room and seeing how all of this is connected, it sounds like a Gain Staging issue to me.</p><p></p><p>1. Disengage all of the 2i2's front panel buttons, including the Inst, 48V button and Air</p><p>2. Set your Gain knob on the 2i2 fully counter-clockwise (approximately 7 O'Clock)</p><p>3. Verify that the Gain on your DAW's Input is set to Zero</p><p>4. On the SYN-2, turn the SAG and Volume fully counter-clockwise</p><p>5. On the SLO, set all of the knobs to 5 (approximately 12 O'Clock)</p><p>6. With the Speaker Simulator engaged, connect an XLR cable to the SYN-2's output and set the gain button to High, then connect to the 2i2</p><p>7. Arm a track in your DAW to monitor the signal</p><p></p><p>Is it still muffled and if so, can you please post a clip? </p><p></p><p>If all of your gain staging is correct and it still sounds "muffled" to your ears, it's likely the sound of their Cab Sim that's seemingly causing the issue. At that point, you can research Speaker IR's for use in your DAW. They're almost invisible in terms of CPU usage but there are hundreds of options available, which can be great but also extremely time consuming in order to find the right speaker or combination of speakers.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and please keep us posted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike P, post: 159941, member: 2263"] Without being in the same room and seeing how all of this is connected, it sounds like a Gain Staging issue to me. 1. Disengage all of the 2i2's front panel buttons, including the Inst, 48V button and Air 2. Set your Gain knob on the 2i2 fully counter-clockwise (approximately 7 O'Clock) 3. Verify that the Gain on your DAW's Input is set to Zero 4. On the SYN-2, turn the SAG and Volume fully counter-clockwise 5. On the SLO, set all of the knobs to 5 (approximately 12 O'Clock) 6. With the Speaker Simulator engaged, connect an XLR cable to the SYN-2's output and set the gain button to High, then connect to the 2i2 7. Arm a track in your DAW to monitor the signal Is it still muffled and if so, can you please post a clip? If all of your gain staging is correct and it still sounds "muffled" to your ears, it's likely the sound of their Cab Sim that's seemingly causing the issue. At that point, you can research Speaker IR's for use in your DAW. They're almost invisible in terms of CPU usage but there are hundreds of options available, which can be great but also extremely time consuming in order to find the right speaker or combination of speakers. Good luck and please keep us posted! [/QUOTE]
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