hey this is off topic but i just bought a Yamaha exm 5000 and i was wonderin if i could hook that up with my CD burner and record. if so could you tell me how and if not just say so
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eco1234 wrote: hey did u noe dat was the live PA Amp. not suit f
eco1234 wrote: hey did u noe dat was the live PA Amp. not suit for recording , but it also can using to recording but need another hardware 8-)
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Go ahead and plug the speaker outs into your CD recorder. Put in
Go ahead and plug the speaker outs into your CD recorder. Put in a CD-R, hit record, and play away. For the best signal, keep the mixer off, but the volume turned all the way up, then turn it on after you hit record.
Make sure you're video taping, because I want to see what happens.
The EMX5000 is a live "PA" board, with the power amps built-in.
The EMX5000 is a live "PA" board, with the power amps built-in. This is usually not conducive to quality recording, mainly due to noise issues, but, yeah, you can record off of it.
"CD burner"? I hope that you are referring to a standalone CD recorder, with RCA-type ANALOG line level inputs. A simple CD burner with only computer connections will not accept an analog audio signal. But you already knew that, didn't you?
To record off the board, just locate the stereo "Line Outputs" on it
and feed a signal from those to the CD recorder Line Ins. Watch your levels...the board can potentially overdrive the recorders' inputs. You should consult the owners manual of the board to get the connectivity details.
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