Line hum with DSLR on AC adaptor and external mic
Hello all,
Firstly, my gear for this issue
EOS Canon 70d DSLR
RODE VideoMicro
Neewer ac adapter
Hello all,
Firstly, my gear for this issue
EOS Canon 70d DSLR
RODE VideoMicro
Neewer ac adapter
Thanks to jmizz15212 Films J-jigga for posting a question about using external gear while mixing.
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- the room is basically square (23'x23')
- there is a huge sawmill near my house.
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Hi guys !
I've been asking myself this for a while. Most boutique preamps have Di inputs but I'd like to know if it would sound better to use an external Di plugged in the mic input of the same Di.
I've never done this before but, I have a Nano Piano hooked up via Midi and it has analog outputs on the back. I have the analog outputs coming in via the hardware aux line 3, which is a stereo in on the M-Audio omni studio. The nano plays fine in logic and I can change the presets, but I can't get the analog audio (that I'm hearing) to go to logic's output channel for a bounce.
Hi, I'm new here. I posted in this forum because it was the closest to the DAW that I am running (Cakewalk DAW) .
I have been using Cakewalk Home Studio 2004 since, well, 2004. I know it is a very old DAW by now, but it serves for what I do.