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ven. 2 déc. 2005, 19:07
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Rookie Groupe : Members Messages : 33 Inscrit : 20 juil. 05 Lieu : Edessa - GR Membre no 67,973 |
Hi guys my question its really stupid but i wanna ask you how do i connect a mic to my m-audio interface?
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sam. 3 déc. 2005, 21:18
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Maniac Member Groupe : Members Messages : 645 Inscrit : 17 mai 02 Lieu : Broughton Membre no 4,705 |
Umm, looking at the rear panel diagram on the M-Audio website, I'd say that you can't. At least, not very easily. The only inputs are RCA line-ins, digital line-ins or MIDI. So you probably need to get some kind of phono-to-RCA adapter jack - which I'm sure exists - and then plug your mic in this way. There's no phantom power, though, so you can't use condenser mics, only dynamic (eg Shure SM57, SM58 etc).
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dim. 4 déc. 2005, 01:39
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Rookie Groupe : Members Messages : 33 Inscrit : 20 juil. 05 Lieu : Edessa - GR Membre no 67,973 |
I found an xlr to rca cable which means it can works.I want to use a conseder mic what if i connected through a mixer ?
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dim. 4 déc. 2005, 10:19
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Advanced Member Groupe : Members Messages : 479 Inscrit : 08 mai 05 Lieu : Portland - US Membre no 65,373 |
Soundcraft makes a little mixer (Compact 4) that would be right up your alley: Phono preamp & ground, & two mic preamps with phantom power & a monitor section that works like a professional console & it sounds just incredible to boot. I can't believe how cheap they are (under 100 bucks). You can go 1/4" or RCA out of it into your audiophile.
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lun. 5 déc. 2005, 00:25
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Maniac Member Groupe : Members Messages : 645 Inscrit : 17 mai 02 Lieu : Broughton Membre no 4,705 |
Yep, like mortalengines says, no problem at all if you connect via a mixer - that would have RCA line outs anyway. That XLR to RCA adapter is a kind of solution, but you need 48V phantom power for condenser mics (99% of the time, anyway), so you'd need either a standalone preamp or, indeed, a lil' mixer.
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mer. 7 déc. 2005, 04:01
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Rookie Groupe : Members Messages : 33 Inscrit : 20 juil. 05 Lieu : Edessa - GR Membre no 67,973 |
What do you think of behringer's ub802 ?It has 2 rca outputs which calls them "tape out"
Its really cheap and seems fantastic. |
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mer. 7 déc. 2005, 04:41
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Advanced Member Groupe : Members Messages : 479 Inscrit : 08 mai 05 Lieu : Portland - US Membre no 65,373 |
I've used Behringer equipment & found it to be functional & not bad for the price but the output is noisy & not quite up to snuff (others may disagree & I am a little bit of a snob in regards to Behringer gear). A cheap Soundcraft or Mackie mixer will get you much further down the road & they aren't THAT much more expensive in regards to their lower line stuff (and both will sound quite good).
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sam. 10 déc. 2005, 02:01
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Rookie Groupe : Members Messages : 33 Inscrit : 20 juil. 05 Lieu : Edessa - GR Membre no 67,973 |
mortalengines
I wanna be sure about the connectivity What do i need to connect the mixer (this particular) with my audio interface? Thanks for the help |
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sam. 10 déc. 2005, 22:11
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Advanced Member Groupe : Members Messages : 479 Inscrit : 08 mai 05 Lieu : Portland - US Membre no 65,373 |
The Soundcraft Compact 4 has both balanced (1/4" TRS) & unbalanced (RCA) outputs. Not real sure about the Mackie mixers but with just about any mixer you decide to get you can use 1/4" to RCA adapters which you can find just about anywhere (Radio Shack & Guitar Center, for example).
Ce message a été modifié par mortalengines - sam. 10 déc. 2005, 22:12. |
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