XLR to 1/4 instrument cable?
Hello everybody,
Hello everybody,
Hello. I am new to the forum and new to tape recording, too. In fact, I just purchased a Portastudio 414 MK II and am waiting for it to arrive. I will mostly fiddle around with it to make demos on its own, but once I have the basics figured out I want to know how best to connect this to my computer.
Hey i may have to run some 25-60ft runs of cable from an unbalanced source (cassette machine, reel to reel, Tascam m-30 mixer, record player) to the converter. The sources are on RCA type connections with 1/4" or XLR on the converter depending on what model i get. Im trying to transfer some tapes and records to digital, some personal, some commercial stuff.
I found a dodgy guitar lead that had a buzz today,
hey I was just wondering if the length of the USB cable matters for audio interfaces, or at what point (length) performance becomes effected?
I'm just messing around with a Scarlett solo during his interim, and have a chance to mess with various orientations and configurations for a few (prof of concept) swipe I've started to get going.
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I'm facing a huge problem making it impossible to record any electric instrument anymore! Here a recap:
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Hello! I need some help from you! Can you ehplane me how to connect Focusrite isa Two to Lynx Aurora 16? What cables should I use? And how to connect monitors (Adam A8x) with all of that? I will not use any other outboard gear.
Am I understand it right that if overall cable length is <5m one can use pretty much anything (maybe except of über-famous "noname" brand that goes for 3€ per 3m)?
Our local shop have mostly "Klotz" cables My204 and MY206. I need two as connection route is the following:
Interface <-----> CL-1 <----> Microphone