microbrute audio input very quiet
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microbrute audio input very quiet
Is this the catch with using the analog filter? I can hardly get any usable signal. Maybe mine is faulty?
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Re: microbrute audio input very quiet
What are you running into it? Perhaps your signal needs some boosting.
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Re: microbrute audio input very quiet
Probably a stupid question, but are you sure you've turned up the "input level" knob on the rear?
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Re: microbrute audio input very quiet
Also you know that the audio input goes through the filter and VCA so both of those need to be open to hear anything?
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Re: microbrute audio input very quiet
Yeah, this is totally a "gotcha"! if you're trying to inject external audio, you gotta press (and hold!) a key on the keyboard to open up the VCA.Stab Frenzy wrote:Also you know that the audio input goes through the filter and VCA so both of those need to be open to hear anything?
Re: microbrute audio input very quiet
Welp, im a dummy. Didn't realize ya had to hold down a key.