I'm recording the DI tracks with my guitar (active pups) through an ART Tube Pre which has got an 1/4" instrument input, having like 840k ohms, so enough that I ditched the DI-box and used the input jack on the pre. So far so good.
The signal is strong in my DAW, the waveform is clipping like hell and it's destorting a tad on "heavy playing". But I have to ride the signal so much so I can get a decent usable input tone in any amp sim.
My questions now are:
1. The tube indicator on the pre is not clipping (not in the red area) however the VU-Meter indicator is on full throttle almost the whole time (when I have the "-10db"-button pressed), meaning the needle is sticking as far in the red as it can get.
Is that a "bad" thing for the pre, meaning does it the fuck the pre up when I record this way very often?
2. Is it a bad thing that the DI waveform is clipping so much? I can't hear any difference except for it being louder and strong enough for further processing.
3. When I switch "-10db"-button off I get the same signal strengh, have to turn the output knob a tad down but the VU-meter isn't clipping anymore so why is it advisable to use the "-10db"-function then? I don't get it, the manual doesn't say anything about it either. Is there less noise when this button is enabled?
I know I'm a noob but I just wanted to make sure
The signal is strong in my DAW, the waveform is clipping like hell and it's destorting a tad on "heavy playing". But I have to ride the signal so much so I can get a decent usable input tone in any amp sim.
My questions now are:
1. The tube indicator on the pre is not clipping (not in the red area) however the VU-Meter indicator is on full throttle almost the whole time (when I have the "-10db"-button pressed), meaning the needle is sticking as far in the red as it can get.
Is that a "bad" thing for the pre, meaning does it the fuck the pre up when I record this way very often?
2. Is it a bad thing that the DI waveform is clipping so much? I can't hear any difference except for it being louder and strong enough for further processing.
3. When I switch "-10db"-button off I get the same signal strengh, have to turn the output knob a tad down but the VU-meter isn't clipping anymore so why is it advisable to use the "-10db"-function then? I don't get it, the manual doesn't say anything about it either. Is there less noise when this button is enabled?
I know I'm a noob but I just wanted to make sure
