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Hello
Can Behringer eurodesk SL2442FXPRO insert connector used as a direct-out with signal interruption? As i know Mackie CFX serious is ok
And do u guys think the between in of Behringer and Mackie console is very big?

Thanks,
James

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bent Sat, 11/24/2007 - 09:19

Moon: 10-4.

James:

the quality of using insert connector as a direct out have any differences between using direct out connector?

The insert is pre-eq and fader, direct fed from the pre-amp.
The quality is directly dependent on the board's pre, which, in the Eurodesk's case, isn't very good to begin with.
Mackie's CFX is better, but still far from high quality.

As far as signal interruption when utilizing the insert as a direct - if you use the correct cable there will not be an interruption (I believe you want to use a tip-sleeve 1/4" on the recorder's inputs and a trs on the board with tip and ring soldered together. If I remember correctly from the days I used to have a Mackie, I think you can get away with just plugging the 1/4" tip-sleeve half way in to the first click in the insert jack on the board).

Edit> More info on using these boards to record:
If you are going to record kick and snare, buy some in line switchable pads. I remember my old Mackie 24x4 would clip on those channels, with the gain all the way down.
If you get a Eurodesk, treat it with the utmost care. The pots are not sturdy, they are not screwed into the chassis, it's real easy to break them and push them into the board underneath.

anonymous Sun, 11/25/2007 - 09:00

Thx for reply. I have tried to read the manual of cfx.it said the insert can direct out with signal interruption with a mono plug when hearing the second click. Is is good if i using CFX to connect M-audio delta 1010? Will it better than i using Korg d1600 mkII to record? i am trying to record by the computer now
and i want to find a more input channel PCI interface. except MOTU, any other suggestions?
thanks