Hey guys,
I got ARC3 as part of my Total Studio 3 Max upgrade and today I got the MEMS mic (which shipped from IK in a plain ziploc bag with no box and missing the mic stand clip, weird. It's ok, I had a spare clip, but it was a bit odd). I did the room calibration tests and everything. It was pretty easy. It was cool seeing a graph of my room's acoustics with the corrections. This is my first experience with any room correction software and I'm stoked to start using this.
What I wasn't expecting was the massive dip in volume when I put ARC on a master stereo channel in my DAW and turned it on. I'd seen some youtube reviews where they said this would happen so I guess I was expecting some loss.
I read the online manual and the best of my understanding leads me to think the solution is to grab the trim knob and turn it all the way up-- which is all the way into the red-- if I want to match the volume of ARC3 bypassed.
So what is the absolute best and simplest way to correct for the volume change? I'm not a tech/engineering wiz so I don't know why there's an intentional drastic difference in volume in the first place... curious if anyone can tell me why it's supposed to be like that.
Also, I think I understand that ARC3 is supposed to be turned on and used through all stages of the recording process, including tracking (but bypassed when using headphones?), etc (and obviously turned off during a bounce)? So if that's the case I just want to make sure that I handle the volume discrepancy as precisely as possible.
I'm left pretty murky about how to use metering to achieve the same levels of output volume with ARC3 and with it bypassed. I mean, sure if I turn the trim knob all the way up, it sounds about 90% close enough, but it doesn't feel very precise.
I'd appreciate any help,
Cheers,
Ted