Flat Line with Terratec DMX 6fire USB - pls help!

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Flat Line with Terratec DMX 6fire USB - pls help!

Post by ballerina.toast » Tue May 14, 2013 9:21 am

HI all,

Using Mac OS x 10.8.2
Processor 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5
Memory 4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3

Audacity 2.0.3 - dmg version, though I re-tried with zip version this morning and got same issue.

Sound card - Terratec DMX 6fire USB

I am very new to all this, so apologies if I have omitted something really obvious!
I am recording from vinyl records.
I was previously using an ION USB turntable w/ Audacity and this recorded fine, i was not happy with the sound quality so decided to upgrade to better quality soundcard to use with an old freestanding turntable.

Now I am just getting a flat line in Audacity when I try to record.
The weird thing is when I first select 'start monitoring' i get a surge of red light and then nothing....
Audacity recognises the device in 'input device', I have the Terratec set as Input device in Audacity, and the sound is coming into the computer, because when i go Apple>System Preferences>Sound>Input & I play the record, the blue lights move to indicate sound is there.
I have the Terratec set as Input device on Midi settings, but a weird thing there is all the sound controls are greyed out. There are seperate sound controls you can bring up for the Terratec so that could be why??
So I think the sound is coming in to the computer ok, but its not coming into Audacity....

I have been fiddling about with this for ages now and I have scoured the forum / manuals and not found anything it could be. I hope someone can help as I am at a loss!! :(

Thanks,

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Re: Flat Line with Terratec DMX 6fire USB - pls help!

Post by kozikowski » Tue May 14, 2013 4:17 pm

Go into Audacity Preferences and make sure they're not set to mono instead of stereo.

Audacity > Preferences > Dervices > Recording > Channels.

Also make sure you're at 16-bit, 44100 sample rate.

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Re: Flat Line with Terratec DMX 6fire USB - pls help!

Post by ballerina.toast » Tue May 14, 2013 6:23 pm

hi,

thanks for reply,

Yes I'm set to Stereo

I just tried again set to 44100 16-bit, and it hasn't made a difference.... still a flat line :(

To be honest though, the reason I bought this soundcard as a replacement to the USB turntable was for a better resolution conversion.
The rips I did previously from the USB Turntable at that res did not sound good. I believe 44100 is CD- quality (?), but I really wanted to work at a higher quality than that, at 96 / 24.

any thoughts?

many thanks,

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Re: Flat Line with Terratec DMX 6fire USB - pls help!

Post by steve » Tue May 14, 2013 9:57 pm

ballerina.toast wrote:I really wanted to work at a higher quality than that, at 96 / 24.
There's a lot more to sound quality than the numbers ;)
44.1/16 can sound extremely good, or it can sound terrible.

When recording in 16 bit you need to take more care over the recording level than when using 24 bit, but if you set the recording level so that there is a bit of headroom but not too much (about 6 dB is good) then a 16 bit transfer can sound just as good as 24 bit.
With modern equipment, 44100 Hz sample rate can capture the full audio range - there is little reason to go higher. Claims about better "transparency" or improved "transient response" with higher sample rates are just marketing hype - no-one can hear frequencies above 20 kHz so recording them does not improve the recording in any way.

A specific sound card may perform better with certain settings than others, but there is no technical reason why a 16 bit 44.1 kHz vinyl transfer should not sound just as good as 24 bit 96 kHz.

Sorry I can't help with Mac specific issues - I don't use Macs, but once you get the Terratec working, spend some time experimenting with sample rates and bit depths and use whatever sounds best. (keep in mind that 24/96 will use a lot more disk space than 16/44.1 and may not play in some programs. Standard audio CDs MUST be 16/44.1 stereo.
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Re: Flat Line with Terratec DMX 6fire USB - pls help!

Post by kozikowski » Tue May 14, 2013 10:07 pm

I'm still fascinated by you getting the Mac System Preferences to work and yet Audacity fails, even though it recognizes the device. That's extraordinary. You are at 44100, 16-bit, stereo right? Depending on the USB device, the control is ceded to the device and the Mac stops trying. So it's really important to match the digitization standards and rates.

Just to do it, try setting Audacity to mono. Then Audacity > Transport > Rescan. Audacity only searches for USB devices when it starts, or when you force it to with that tool.

So if you plug a USB device in after Audacity is running, they will not see each other.

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Re: Flat Line with Terratec DMX 6fire USB - pls help!

Post by kozikowski » Tue May 14, 2013 10:09 pm

Another oblique idea. Is your device muli-channel over 2? Are you expecting 6 or 8? The system settings should match each other whatever they are.

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Re: Flat Line with Terratec DMX 6fire USB - pls help!

Post by waxcylinder » Wed May 15, 2013 8:56 am

Why are we recommending recording with Audacity set at 16-bit rather than its default 32-bit?

If ballerina.toast is going to be doing any processing like noise-removal or amplification she/he will be better off working in Audacity's 32-bit mode and then down-sampling to 16-bit WAV or AIFF with shaped dither on export. This is what we recommend in our tutorials in the manual.

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Re: Flat Line with Terratec DMX 6fire USB - pls help!

Post by waxcylinder » Wed May 15, 2013 8:58 am

And is the underlying problem here that the Terratec DMX 6fire USB device is a 24-bit device - I thought that Audacity could only work with 16-bit devices unless you built your own Audacity with ASIO support :?

Certainly my Edirol-UA-1EX USB soundcard will only work in 16-bit mode and not 24-bit (the Edirol is switchable between 16 and 24 bit) :geek:

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Re: Flat Line with Terratec DMX 6fire USB - pls help!

Post by kozikowski » Wed May 15, 2013 12:19 pm

I don't think we're concerned with the connection quality. We're concerned that the connection doesn't work at all. Koz

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Re: Flat Line with Terratec DMX 6fire USB - pls help!

Post by steve » Wed May 15, 2013 1:48 pm

waxcylinder wrote:I thought that Audacity could only work with 16-bit devices
On Windows operating systems.

(The 2.0.4 version of Audacity will support WASAPI as the host system which I think does support 24 bit)
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