Noiz2
Sound Ninja
Why not? For example Edirol 44 has digital knobs at the front. One of the 2 knobs is I think digital.
If the front knobs arent digital then what is the difference between the menu setting "sensitivity" and the input 1 and input 2 knobs? I'm thoroughly confused now!It would have made sense if the input knobs were attenuation/digital gain, but if not, than what? Another analog gain that further adjusts the voltage of the signal? If this is so, than why have 2 gain setting - one in the menu and one on the knobs?
Edit: I see that Edirol 44 also has gain named under "Sens" ie. sensitivity.
IF it's a menu setting it is almost certainly a digital setting.
Sensitivity is a bad name because it implies more than what it does. You could say I guess that a line input is less "sensitive" than a mic one but it's not really true. Both receive the same signal (ignoring impedance), one just amplifies it a lot more.
Why would you have two? Well generally to do slightly different things. On a mixer that first stage is to optimize the mic pre for that mics signal. THe level is to set the volume you are sending down the line. But don't stop there the mixer probably also has sub masters and a master, so that is four gain stages. Why not just one big knob? They are where they are to optimize the signal path. So that each stage gets what it needs and ideally you end up with the least noise.