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I struggled to get an even mix using the Motif Inputs to receive a good signal from my Berringer UCA202 (a fine sounding little monster, if I must say so)
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So, I thought I would get a yamaha submixer and just balance it from a little mixer board, so I wouldn't spend a bunch of time trying to get a stable signal from my laptop through the Motif Xf inputs
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The audio signal is clear, the build quality is solid and it’s a great price
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It resulted in sending a weak signal even with the master up considerably
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It also cannot handle anything close to a hot signal, it is very quick to peak and distort the signal
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If the mixer's red "peak" lights are flashing, the signal is too strong and needs to be reduced.
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It appears you may get a cleaner signal.
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Okay, so I will increase the channel volume, since I don't want a hot signal from my gear to cause distortion
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It also cannot handle anything close to a hot signal, it is very quick to peak and distort the signal
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So I plugged it in, and got right to work balancing a decent signal to send to the soundman
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It works in the studio as well as with my amps located in my basement.