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I'm not sure how to hook up my Mackie pro vlz 1202 mixer to my LynxOne
soundcard . The LynxOne has two female xlr input cables and two male xlr output cables. I don't have any of the cables. So I went to my local music store to buy some cables. The guy told me I should use the following: 1.Two male xlr to female xlr cables: These go from the male xlr main outs of my mixer to the female xlr inputs of my soundcard. 2.Two female xlr to 1/4 cables: These go from the stereo line inputs 5-6 of my mixer to the male xlr outputs of my soundcard. 3.One male xlr to female xlr cable: To connect the microphone to one of the mic input channels on my mixer. Is this correct? Thanks, Mark |
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"mark" wrote in message
.. . I'm not sure how to hook up my Mackie pro vlz 1202 mixer to my LynxOne soundcard . The LynxOne has two female xlr input cables and two male xlr output cables. I don't have any of the cables. So I went to my local music store to buy some cables. The guy told me I should use the following: 1.Two male xlr to female xlr cables: These go from the male xlr main outs of my mixer to the female xlr inputs of my soundcard. 2.Two female xlr to 1/4 cables: These go from the stereo line inputs 5-6 of my mixer to the male xlr outputs of my soundcard. 3.One male xlr to female xlr cable: To connect the microphone to one of the mic input channels on my mixer. Is this correct? By some miracle, yes. Where is this music store? I want to send the information to "Believe It Or Not". Peace, Paul |
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Hi Paul,
The music store is Steve's Music in Montreal, Canada: http://www.stevesmusic.com/ I sense a slight sacarcism so I'm not sure how to take your comment. Are you saying it's correct and that your just suprised that employers of a music store would get it right? Thanks, Mark "Paul Stamler" wrote in message ... "mark" wrote in message .. . I'm not sure how to hook up my Mackie pro vlz 1202 mixer to my LynxOne soundcard . The LynxOne has two female xlr input cables and two male xlr output cables. I don't have any of the cables. So I went to my local music store to buy some cables. The guy told me I should use the following: 1.Two male xlr to female xlr cables: These go from the male xlr main outs of my mixer to the female xlr inputs of my soundcard. 2.Two female xlr to 1/4 cables: These go from the stereo line inputs 5-6 of my mixer to the male xlr outputs of my soundcard. 3.One male xlr to female xlr cable: To connect the microphone to one of the mic input channels on my mixer. Is this correct? By some miracle, yes. Where is this music store? I want to send the information to "Believe It Or Not". Peace, Paul |
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mark wrote:
The music store is Steve's Music in Montreal, Canada: http://www.stevesmusic.com/ I've heard good things about that place, evn though I am far away from there. I sense a slight sacarcism so I'm not sure how to take your comment. Take it with a grin and a short contra dance. Are you saying it's correct and that your just suprised that employers of a music store would get it right? Yes, that's what Paul meant; nine times out of ten r.a.p gets cries for help from someone who just got sold the wrong thing, usually by a salesperson at some large chain store. Good on Steve's, and good for you. -- ha |
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On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:57:28 -0500, "mark"
wrote: The guy told me I should use the following: 1.Two male xlr to female xlr cables: These go from the male xlr main outs of my mixer to the female xlr inputs of my soundcard. 2.Two female xlr to 1/4 cables: These go from the stereo line inputs 5-6 of my mixer to the male xlr outputs of my soundcard. 3.One male xlr to female xlr cable: To connect the microphone to one of the mic input channels on my mixer. Um, notice that all five of these cables are the same thing... a standard XLR mic cable. The guy would be correct. Al |
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![]() "mark" wrote in message ... Hi Paul, The music store is Steve's Music in Montreal, Canada: http://www.stevesmusic.com/ I sense a slight sacarcism so I'm not sure how to take your comment. Are you saying it's correct and that your just suprised that employers of a music store would get it right? Yup. Peace, Paul |
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Well my present intention is to do some recording with my kawai k5000s and
yamaha dx7 keyboards, arp odyssey synthesizer, electric guitar, bass guitar, and earthworks m30bx microphone on my computer via the mackie pro vlz 1202 mixer and LynxOne soundcard. I also want the convinience of having everything permanently plugged into the mixer without having to unplug things. I also what to be try out some software synths (to get some analog synth sounds, b3organ,rhodes, etc) using the kawai as a controller (we want to get a new keyboard controller eventually). I'll be installing a music production software like cubase sx or sonar or whatever. I also want to do some field recording of stuff and shove this in the computer and play around with it for whatever I find interesting. Eventually I'd like to get some sound modules (like the access b or c, waldorf microwave 1), effect boxes (I own a digitech rp1 - may decide to get others or use software based ones), speakers/amps (presently I'm using my monsoon mm702 computer speakers), monitor speakers (thinking maybe the yorkville ysm1p or behringer truth b2031a), headphones (like the akg 240m or s: not sure which; I think the m version (600ohms) requires an amp (btw,can I use a JVC AX4 class A amplifier (rated 60w p/c) for these headphones)) . I'm new to this so I'm kind of stumbling my way along like a blind person feeling his way through unknown territory with a cane. "Ben Bradley" wrote in message ... On 10 Jan 2005 07:51:59 -0500, (Mike Rivers) wrote: In article writes: The guy told me I should use the following: 1.Two male xlr to female xlr cables: These go from the male xlr main outs of my mixer to the female xlr inputs of my soundcard. No one asked the "What's your application/what are you doing with it?" question. This is the "one size fits all" wiring, but if you're recording the signals from two microphones, you can bypass a lot of the electronics. Even if you're panning them or mixing them to mono while recording, it may be better to send each to its own soundcard channel and do the panning/mixing later, either in the Mackie (so the signal only makes one pass through the Mackie mix bus rather than two passes) or in sofware. That will do for getting the signal out of the mixer and into the sound card. That's the way to do it if you're "pre-mixing" several things (synthesizers, four mics on a drum set, etc) while recording, but no one has yet mentioned going from the 1202 mic preamp out via the channel insert to the soundcard input (using a 1/4 phone to male XLR for each channel). If you're going to record one or two mics at a time, this is the way to hook it up so it bypasses the EQ and mix bus electronics that Scott and others say sounds bad. Last I listened I still couldn't hear the difference, but I can hear the difference in other things I couldn't years ago, so I've learned to trust such statements. ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley |
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