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Help! I have a problem with my recently purchased recorder and mixer
setup. I am connecting a Fostex D2424LV digital recorder (adat digital outputs) to the Behringer DDX3216 digital mixer (adat inputs). When I connect the Fostex analog outs to the Behringer analog ins, it works OK (but only 16 inputs). Now, I've installed two Behringer adat I/O cards in the 3216 and connected the 2424. Only three channels of the 3216 are receiving a noisy, distorted signal. What am I doing wrong? Mike |
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Hi Mike,
It sounds like you don't have the Behringer and Fostex synchronized. I don't know anything about the Behringer but I have a Fostex D2424LV. I'd recommend syncing your mixer to the recorder but the other way around will work too. Get the manuals out for both units, surround yourself with lots of comfort food and start reading. ( IMPORTANT : keep in mind, it's the Fostex manual that sucks, not you! ;-) In the following I'll assume that you are going to have the D2424LV be the sync master : connections : Connect a Word Clock cable from the Word Clock output of the D2424LV to the Word Clock in of the Behringer. Connect three lightpipe cables from the outs of the Behringer to the ins of the D2424LV. Connect three lightpipe cables from the outs of the D2424LV to the ins of the Behringer. Fostex setup : In the D2424LV setup menu set 'Clock Sel?' to 'Int' In the D2424LV setup menu set 'D.in?' to 'adat: Async' In the D2424LV setup menu set 'D.out?' to 'adat' Behringer setup : In your Behringer menus make sure that it's set to sync to the incoming word clock. Also make sure that if any of the physical channels are shared between the digital and analog inputs you have them assigned appropriately for what you are trying to do. For more info on the Fostex see pages 118 through 123 of the D2424LV manual. The above isn't the only way to set things up but it 'should' work. Best of luck! John L Rice "mike haskins" wrote in message ... Help! I have a problem with my recently purchased recorder and mixer setup. I am connecting a Fostex D2424LV digital recorder (adat digital outputs) to the Behringer DDX3216 digital mixer (adat inputs). When I connect the Fostex analog outs to the Behringer analog ins, it works OK (but only 16 inputs). Now, I've installed two Behringer adat I/O cards in the 3216 and connected the 2424. Only three channels of the 3216 are receiving a noisy, distorted signal. What am I doing wrong? Mike |
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![]() "mike haskins" wrote in message ... Help! I have a problem with my recently purchased recorder and mixer setup. I am connecting a Fostex D2424LV digital recorder (adat digital outputs) to the Behringer DDX3216 digital mixer (adat inputs). When I connect the Fostex analog outs to the Behringer analog ins, it works OK (but only 16 inputs). Now, I've installed two Behringer adat I/O cards in the 3216 and connected the 2424. Only three channels of the 3216 are receiving a noisy, distorted signal. What am I doing wrong? Mike Also check out the Fostex Forum at http://homerecording.com/bbs/ Lot's of nice and helpful people there. ( look for Skippy ) John L Rice |
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