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Nyla
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Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:49 am |
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Hi,
My friend and I got a simple Behringer 1204FX mixer in the mail today. It's going to be used to make podcasts etc, but we have one problem. I've used some audio equipment in the past, but most of it was still just jacks and RCA plugs. On this mixer though, the main outputs are 2 XLR sockets, probably both mono. Am I right when I say that there is no such thing as a twin-mono-xlr to mini-jack cable? We're trying to connect the output to his computer's line-in.
There's also '3 and 4' outputs as well as 'control room' (REC) outputs, which are normal mono 6.3mm jack plugs. These have separate faders on the mixer. Is there a difference between these (the 3 and 4 ones) and the main outputs?
How should we connect this? |
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Greener
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Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:16 am |
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Use the Tape out RCA's.
RCA to 3.5mm common as muck. |
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Nyla
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Thu Sep 04, 2008 5:05 pm |
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Yeah, i know the cable is common, but is it a good idea to use the tape-out as the main output? Is there even a volume control for the tape-out?
In the same way I'd rather use the 3-4 outputs, those cables are pretty easy to find as well. Is it just a matter of cables or are there any other differences between the outputs I need to consider? |
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GeckoMusic
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Thu Sep 04, 2008 5:25 pm |
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| Nyla wrote: | | Yeah, i know the cable is common, but is it a good idea to use the tape-out as the main output? Is there even a volume control for the tape-out? |
When you are running a Behringer into your computer sound card, balanced cables are not going to buy you much. On your board the tape out is tied to the master fader, as indicated in the manual. Just use an RCA to mini cable and get to making music.  |
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Space
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Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:16 pm |
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Reading the manual first after opening the mixer you received in todays mail like a gift from afar?
Priceless! |
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Nyla
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Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:36 pm |
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Thanks
but have you seen how big the manual is and how excited i am about getting started  |
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Space
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Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:17 pm |
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| Nyla wrote: | Thanks :)
but have you seen how big the manual is and how excited i am about getting started :P |
The "quick start" guide for my latest cell phone has more text then this :) |
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Kapt.Krunch
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| Nyla wrote: | Thanks
but have you seen how big the manual is and how excited i am about getting started  |
Lemme see if I get this? You're excited to get started, so you shove the manual that was right in your hand aside and take the time to log into a forum, post a question.......wait for an answer.....post another question......wait for an answer......etc.
Manuals sometimes have a table of contents, and index, and even pictures. It's not hard to thumb through things to find the specific info you are looking for.
Laziness. Pure laziness. What'll you do if you load up a program with an 800-page manual?
BTW, make sure you keep the warranty information for that piece. If you're lucky, it'll go down BEFORE the warranty is up, rather than soon after.
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Codemonkey
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Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:49 am |
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How long is the warranty on Behringer gear...4 weeks? |
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