CQ-18T low gain on Logic than on the onboard mixer – How do I adjust this… ?

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  • #127136
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    Hi,

    I did searches but couldn’t find a thread with clear, definitive answer on this. Please excuse me if this had been dealt with alreadY.

    I’ve been using CQ-18T as an audio interface and also a live mixer.

    Live mixing situation it seems to have no problem running PAs, but when used as an Audio interface, the input shown on Logic seems a lot lower, 15~18dB maybe.

    I can boost everything up on the input gain of the CQ, but – is there any other ways to fix or adjust this in the setting?

    Thank you.

    #127137
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    Oh, and one more related question for Allen & Heath support, why is the gain set so low for the USB out in the first place, when compared to the live mixer on the fader screen?

    #127139
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    When asked this question, A&H usually links to the following article (see also picture).

    https://support.allen-heath.com/hc/en-gb/articles/4403616287889-General-Levels-and-Metering-in-A-H-Digital-Consoles

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    #127142
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    If you search the forum you will find Keith explanation.
    I understand their policy, still I find odd that I have to lower USB-in above 18 db to not blast the monitor/mains PA, and apply almost +20 db gain on USB-out in the PC/workstations.

    #127147
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    This article has a section at the end that directly addresses my question.

    Thank you!

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