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Well, this may not be well-informed, but I'll give it a shot. My input level by plugging my guitar directly into the IO input and playing loud and hard is -18db. I doesn't not pose an issue for me, as I just adjust my output levels to be as close to the red as possible. I don't appear to have any noise either, despite the low input level. When I go into my Boss VF1 before my laptop, then of course I can get a better input level, as the Boss has an adjustable output. However, occasionally, I will start my system and my guitar will be barely audible, even when the Analog in inside the ECHO control panel is all the way up. What I find is that in my normal sound card audio control panel (the one you can get to by clicking on the tiny speaker in the system tray), the Line Out fader is completely at 0. Granted, this does not boost your input level but it does get your output to a decent level. I push it back to the top and everything sounds great. This doesn't really solve your problem, but I think the ECHO tech reflected the issue correctly. This is one advantage I see with the Creative Labs Audigy 2 card, as it has both mic and input level settings. When I use my old laptop and plug my guitar directly into the card, I switch to Mic level. When I run from my Boss VF1 to the card, I switch to line level. I suppose if you can't live with the line level only of the ECHO you could return it and get the Audigy 2, for a lot cheaper by the way (down to $90 now). And I have no complaints with the quality of the Audigy...it is just as clear as the ECHO, and I even like the input/outputs on the card better. I don't like how the input and output on the IO is from front to back. I like the Audigy positioning of the jacks better so that my cords come out of the side of the computer. Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dean, Hal " <HDEAN@wcupa.edu> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 9:29 AM Subject: RE: Indigo i/o Dan- I've had no such issues with my Indigo, USING A MIXER, but not reasonable levels, not at 10-15 abv. unity. I should add I don't use it too often, but I did a session with vocals and slide guitar, mixed out of a little Behringer mixer, about 2 months ago, and the sound was great. I've found Echo very responsive, and I wouldn't hesitate to say "I think something is wrong"... once you're sure that it is. Kris H is probably going to give you a well-informed answer. Howl Din -----Original Message----- From: Dan Montgomery [mailto:dmont@knology.net] Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 11:22 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Indigo i/o "I've just acquired an Indigo i/o. Output is strong and clear. Input is very weak (< -12dB with source wide open) , but what I can hear is clear. I've tried several sources, mic and line values. I've checked the console (all at max.), the system audio settings (in and out to Indigo i/o) and drivers. Initial install was with provided drivers. When the problem occurred, I checked the Echo Audio site, downloaded and installed version 6.11. Still very low input. I noticed that both driver sets still showed as installed, so I directly uninstalled the earlier version, with no difference. Then, I uninstalled all Indigo drivers, re-downloaded them from echoaudio.com, reset the computer and reinstalled. This changed nothing." I contacted Echo with this message and Marcel wrote back: "- Right, your Indigo IO input is line level. You need a micpreamp or small mixer...." I could've sworn I heard a "..., ya' dope!" added when I first read it, but that prob. just me. ;-) All of the work so far has been via line sources and/or mixers with proper gain structure set. If I push everything in the mixer 10-15dB above unity, I can get a reasonable signal, but that really seems like pushing it. No other system I've connected to has required that kind of mixer amplification for level input and I don't like using a mixer as an amp anyway. The question is for those who have used the Echo Indigo's. I'm trying to determine if I have a defective card. Do you have to push your inputs like this? -- Dan Montgomery -- www.myspace.com/precentor www.music.download.com/danmontgomery