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November 11th 13, 05:57 PM
I am recording from a sound board in our church that has rca output and inputs needing to record to computer and play from computer. Are there any soundcards or adapters to get it into computer and back to sound board via rca?

November 11th 13, 06:12 PM
On Monday, November 11, 2013 12:57:14 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> I am recording from a sound board in our church that has rca output and inputs needing to record to computer and play from computer. Are there any soundcards or adapters to get it into computer and back to sound board via rca?

did you try an adapter cable? (available at radio shack etc)

RCA plugs on one side and mini phone plug on the other

this is the usual way that iPODs etc are connected to sound boards

Mark

November 11th 13, 08:03 PM
On Monday, November 11, 2013 12:12:32 PM UTC-6, wrote:
> On Monday, November 11, 2013 12:57:14 PM UTC-5, wrote:
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> > I am recording from a sound board in our church that has rca output and inputs needing to record to computer and play from computer. Are there any soundcards or adapters to get it into computer and back to sound board via rca?
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> did you try an adapter cable? (available at radio shack etc)
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> RCA plugs on one side and mini phone plug on the other
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> this is the usual way that iPODs etc are connected to sound boards
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> Mark

Thanks

Phantom Post
November 12th 13, 03:02 AM
wrote in
:

> I am recording from a sound board in our church that has rca output
> and inputs needing to record to computer and play from computer. Are
> there any soundcards or adapters to get it into computer and back to
> sound board via rca?

The M-Audio Audiophile 2496 is a good, solid, not to expensive card that
has RCA I/O.

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Mike Rivers[_2_]
November 12th 13, 04:47 PM
On 11/11/2013 12:57 PM, wrote:
> I am recording from a sound board in our church that has rca output
> and inputs needing to record to computer and play from computer. Are
> there any soundcards or adapters to get it into computer and back to
> sound board via rca?

Do you want a real card (something that plugs into the motherboard bus?
Or a USB interface? Or would you be happy using your computer's built-in
audio hardware if you could plug things together?

Thing is that the type of connector is arbitrary. You can adapt anything
to anything, though sometimes it takes a little knowledge. If you just
want something inexpensive that mates up, the Behringer UCA-202 works
quite well. Its only problem is that it's designed to work at a
moderately low signal level (like the Tape Output of a home stereo
receiver) any depending on the mixer and how it's being operated, what
comes out of the RCA jacks might overload the inputs to the UCA-202.
You'd need in-line attenuators in addition to an RCA cable, and there
you go with another "adapter."

hank alrich
November 12th 13, 06:44 PM
Mike Rivers > wrote:

> On 11/11/2013 12:57 PM, wrote:
> > I am recording from a sound board in our church that has rca output
> > and inputs needing to record to computer and play from computer. Are
> > there any soundcards or adapters to get it into computer and back to
> > sound board via rca?
>
> Do you want a real card (something that plugs into the motherboard bus?
> Or a USB interface? Or would you be happy using your computer's built-in
> audio hardware if you could plug things together?

In which case HOSA, etc., would have affordable adapter cables from
mini/tiddly TRS to RCA.

> Thing is that the type of connector is arbitrary. You can adapt anything
> to anything, though sometimes it takes a little knowledge. If you just
> want something inexpensive that mates up, the Behringer UCA-202 works
> quite well. Its only problem is that it's designed to work at a
> moderately low signal level (like the Tape Output of a home stereo
> receiver) any depending on the mixer and how it's being operated, what
> comes out of the RCA jacks might overload the inputs to the UCA-202.
> You'd need in-line attenuators in addition to an RCA cable, and there
> you go with another "adapter."


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PStamler
November 12th 13, 08:05 PM
Thing is, anything that connects using line-level 1/4" TRS jacks will work. Use RCA-F > 1/4" TS-Madapters from Radio Shack for the inputs, TRS-M > 2 RCA-F for the outputs. If you treat the adapters gently, they'll work for years.

For an in-the-computer card that has TRS connectors, go to e-bay and look for a CardDeluxe. For something that connects via USB2, check some of the simpler units from PreSonus.

Peace,
Paul

S. King
November 12th 13, 10:17 PM
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 12:05:36 -0800, PStamler wrote:

> Thing is, anything that connects using line-level 1/4" TRS jacks will
> work. Use RCA-F > 1/4" TS-Madapters from Radio Shack for the inputs,
> TRS-M > 2 RCA-F for the outputs. If you treat the adapters gently,
> they'll work for years.
>
> For an in-the-computer card that has TRS connectors, go to e-bay and
> look for a CardDeluxe. For something that connects via USB2, check some
> of the simpler units from PreSonus.
>
> Peace,
> Paul

My CardDeluxe is in its third computer IIRC. I keep thinking that I'll
run across something with better DAC-ADC or some other feature that will
make replacing it make sense. So far it just works. Of course, it is
only two analogue channels in and out, plus two digital channels in and
out. If I were digitizing multi-track I'd want something else.

Steve King

polymod
November 13th 13, 04:20 PM
"S. King" > wrote in message
...
> On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 12:05:36 -0800, PStamler wrote:
>
>> Thing is, anything that connects using line-level 1/4" TRS jacks will
>> work. Use RCA-F > 1/4" TS-Madapters from Radio Shack for the inputs,
>> TRS-M > 2 RCA-F for the outputs. If you treat the adapters gently,
>> they'll work for years.
>>
>> For an in-the-computer card that has TRS connectors, go to e-bay and
>> look for a CardDeluxe. For something that connects via USB2, check some
>> of the simpler units from PreSonus.
>>
>> Peace,
>> Paul
>
> My CardDeluxe is in its third computer IIRC. I keep thinking that I'll
> run across something with better DAC-ADC or some other feature that will
> make replacing it make sense. So far it just works. Of course, it is
> only two analogue channels in and out, plus two digital channels in and
> out. If I were digitizing multi-track I'd want something else.

+1.
I've been using mine for years. Absolutely love it!

Poly

mcp6453[_2_]
June 25th 14, 03:06 PM
On 11/13/2013 11:20 AM, polymod wrote:
> "S. King" > wrote in message
>>
>> My CardDeluxe is in its third computer IIRC. I keep thinking that I'll
>> run across something with better DAC-ADC or some other feature that will
>> make replacing it make sense. So far it just works. Of course, it is
>> only two analogue channels in and out, plus two digital channels in and
>> out. If I were digitizing multi-track I'd want something else.
>
> +1.
> I've been using mine for years. Absolutely love it!

I have one that I haven't used in years. I wonder if it's worth anything.

polymod
June 25th 14, 03:28 PM
"mcp6453" wrote in message
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On 11/13/2013 11:20 AM, polymod wrote:
> "S. King" > wrote in message
>>
>> My CardDeluxe is in its third computer IIRC. I keep thinking that I'll
>> run across something with better DAC-ADC or some other feature that will
>> make replacing it make sense. So far it just works. Of course, it is
>> only two analogue channels in and out, plus two digital channels in and
>> out. If I were digitizing multi-track I'd want something else.
>
> +1.
> I've been using mine for years. Absolutely love it!

I have one that I haven't used in years. I wonder if it's worth anything.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Put it up on Ebay and find out ;)
I had something that was literally in the trash. I thought one man's trash
is another man's treasure.
Put it up on Ebay and got over $500 for it. You never know.

Poly

John Williamson
June 25th 14, 06:56 PM
On 25/06/2014 17:35, Paul wrote:
> On 6/25/2014 7:28 AM, polymod wrote:
>>
>>
>> "mcp6453" wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>> On 11/13/2013 11:20 AM, polymod wrote:
>>> "S. King" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> My CardDeluxe is in its third computer IIRC. I keep thinking that I'll
>>>> run across something with better DAC-ADC or some other feature that
>>>> will
>>>> make replacing it make sense. So far it just works. Of course, it is
>>>> only two analogue channels in and out, plus two digital channels in and
>>>> out. If I were digitizing multi-track I'd want something else.
>>>
>>> +1.
>>> I've been using mine for years. Absolutely love it!
>>
>> I have one that I haven't used in years. I wonder if it's worth anything.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>
>> Put it up on Ebay and find out ;)
>> I had something that was literally in the trash. I thought one man's
>> trash is another man's treasure.
>> Put it up on Ebay and got over $500 for it. You never know.
>>
>
> Yes, it's incredible, isn't it?
>
> You literally just never know what someone else needs or wants.
>
> I'm thinking of putting some dog **** up on Ebay, and seeing if it
> sells.....
>
>Tanners. They'll take anything, ask Terry Pratchett's Harry King.


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polymod
June 25th 14, 10:24 PM
"Paul" wrote in message ...

On 6/25/2014 7:28 AM, polymod wrote:
>
>
> "mcp6453" wrote in message
> ...
>
> On 11/13/2013 11:20 AM, polymod wrote:
>> "S. King" > wrote in message
>>>
>>> My CardDeluxe is in its third computer IIRC. I keep thinking that I'll
>>> run across something with better DAC-ADC or some other feature that will
>>> make replacing it make sense. So far it just works. Of course, it is
>>> only two analogue channels in and out, plus two digital channels in and
>>> out. If I were digitizing multi-track I'd want something else.
>>
>> +1.
>> I've been using mine for years. Absolutely love it!
>
> I have one that I haven't used in years. I wonder if it's worth anything.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> Put it up on Ebay and find out ;)
> I had something that was literally in the trash. I thought one man's
> trash is another man's treasure.
> Put it up on Ebay and got over $500 for it. You never know.


> Yes, it's incredible, isn't it?
>You literally just never know what someone else needs or wants.
>I'm thinking of putting some dog **** up on Ebay, and seeing if it
>sells..... :/

Only if it's good **** Paul
:-O

Poly

Paul[_13_]
June 26th 14, 02:14 AM
On 6/25/2014 2:24 PM, polymod wrote:

>
>
>> Yes, it's incredible, isn't it?
>> You literally just never know what someone else needs or wants.
>> I'm thinking of putting some dog **** up on Ebay, and seeing if it
>> sells..... :/
>
> Only if it's good **** Paul
> :-O
>

Only the best, my friend!

And NO RESERVE!!! HAHA!!

:)

Mike Rivers[_2_]
June 26th 14, 02:16 PM
On 6/25/2014 10:06 AM, mcp6453 wrote:

>>> My CardDeluxe is in its third computer IIRC.

> I have one that I haven't used in years. I wonder if it's worth anything.

Only as long as you have a computer that it will work in. You need a
motherboard with the right kind of expansion slot, and a driver
compatible with the operating system you're running. You can keep
hardware like this working for a long time but you can't go willy-nilly
about upgrading your computer. You might find yourself with a square peg
and not even a round hole to put it in.



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