"GaryMedia" wrote in message
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The Hosa DOC10 cable does what I need in that it allows a conventional
Insert connection on a mixer to be used as a Direct-Out.
So it seems. However, the female connector is arugably the wrong sex for
many applications. Every time I've made this kind of cable, I've needed a
male connector on the computer audio interface end.
The trouble is that I need 24 of these and I think I can make them
myself at a lot less than $11 apiece for a 6-inch cable.
Given that you may need to add a regular 1/4 jumper cable, the in-use cost
is about doubled from what they advertise.
This cable comes close to costing $11 for just the two connectors if you use
quality connectors.
I'd like some corroboration of my guess of how this thing is probably
wired.
The mixer end is TRS with T=Send and R=Return and S=Ground
The other end going into the DAW is an unbalanced TS connection.
So, the T and S shorted on the mixer side, and connected to T on the
other end?...
No, tip and ring are shorted to each other. This restores the path that is
usually broken when you fully insert the cable.
then of course the S on both ends is common. Right?
Yes, the shields or sleeves are common.
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