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The master volume on iconnect audio 4c. When green. Is a bit quiet. So I go past the green by quite a bit.
Do recording in IOS. Actually use what Im hearing on the master out?
and would record hiss and anything the orange is gaining.
If so.
Do I just still go to orange. Then dial it back a bit more. Assuming. People might listen to louder and more importantly use better audio gear to listen.
Its just the green is way more quiet then ipad headphone out.
So I assume its needed to go past green anyway?
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It shouldnt actually record the hiss?
Listening back would just be hiss added if volume is high?
Daws just access the audio4c settings and can just alllow a daw to record in say 24 bit?
Might only need to keep check of hardware line inputs?
Should I just try and match the loudness of the audio4c. To an acceptable ipad headphone out level and always use same output setting ( even if orange )
Is that how it works.
But also realised. The volume is actually the headphone gain.
So still unsure.
I mean if ios does the audio4c output and thats green.
Then what would an orange headphone gain mean?
lol