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Using a RCA Y connector, I went from Tape Out on a Mackie 1402 VLZ Pro
mixer to Line In of my Edirol R09, put the R09 on Record Standby, and was unable to get any reading on the R09 level indicators. I had the Input Level on the R09 set at 26 (out of maximum 30). I went from LIne Out on my cassette deck to Line In on the R09 and was able to record successfully. The Mackie manual says that the Main Mix fader controls level of signal sent to Tape Out. I did not see what the setting was for the Main Mix fader, but the sound system was on and a performance was underway. Will appreciate suggestions as to how I can record from this mixer with my R09. Thanks. Ed |
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![]() The Mackie manual says that the Main Mix fader controls level of signal sent to Tape Out. It does. It is essentially the same signal as the main outs. If you are sending a signal into one of the channels, and that channel is selected for main input (not Alt 3/4) and the fader is up and you are getting no signal from the tape outs, then the mixer may be broken. Do you get anything from the main 1/4" outs? I would go out that way anyway, because I think it bypasses a final gain stage that they put on the tape outs. Tobiah -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Ed Wicks wrote:
Using a RCA Y connector, I went from Tape Out on a Mackie 1402 VLZ Pro mixer to Line In of my Edirol R09, put the R09 on Record Standby, and was unable to get any reading on the R09 level indicators. I had the Input Level on the R09 set at 26 (out of maximum 30). Was the Y connector any good? Was the tape out active? When this happens, stick a headphone into the tape out jack and see if you hear anything. If you hear something, it's after that point. If you don't, it's before that point. Why did you use a Y connector? I went from LIne Out on my cassette deck to Line In on the R09 and was able to record successfully. Did you use the same Y connector between the cassette deck and the R09? The Mackie manual says that the Main Mix fader controls level of signal sent to Tape Out. I did not see what the setting was for the Main Mix fader, but the sound system was on and a performance was underway. That's important information. Will appreciate suggestions as to how I can record from this mixer with my R09. Thanks. Get signal out the tape out, plug the tape out into the R09. If the guy mixing wasn't using the R-L buss, you won't get any signal out the tape outs. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Not certain about that specific model, but on most similar Mackies you
have to be careful that the right routing buttons by the master on the front (which are hard to see if they're engaged, much less what they mean by doing what they do) are pushed in. And seeing level might not mean it's the level going to what you're plugged into. |
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![]() Ed Wicks wrote: Using a RCA Y connector, I went from Tape Out on a Mackie 1402 VLZ Pro mixer to Line In of my Edirol R09, put the R09 on Record Standby, and was unable to get any reading on the R09 level indicators. I had the Input Level on the R09 set at 26 (out of maximum 30). I went from LIne Out on my cassette deck to Line In on the R09 and was able to record successfully. Did you use the same cable to connect to the Mackie mixer as to the cassette deck? And why an RCA Y connector? Is that your way of describing a cable with a mini stereo phone plug on one end and two RCA plugs on the other? That should work, and the output of the mixer, assuming you have an indication on its meters, should be essentially the same as the cassette deck. I think it's operator error. Call the operator. |
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On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:45:25 -0500, Ed Wicks
wrote: Using a RCA Y connector, I went from Tape Out on a Mackie 1402 VLZ Pro mixer to Line In of my Edirol R09, put the R09 on Record Standby, and was unable to get any reading on the R09 level indicators. I had the Input Level on the R09 set at 26 (out of maximum 30). I went from LIne Out on my cassette deck to Line In on the R09 and was able to record successfully. The Mackie manual says that the Main Mix fader controls level of signal sent to Tape Out. I did not see what the setting was for the Main Mix fader, but the sound system was on and a performance was underway. Will appreciate suggestions as to how I can record from this mixer with my R09. Thanks. Ed The Mackie mixer Tape Out level is -10dBV consumer line level. The Edirol R-09 specs on their website says its nominal Line In level is 0dBU. So you have an 8dBU level mismatch right there. |
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Not certain about that specific model, but on most similar Mackies you have to be careful that the right routing buttons by the master on the front Those control what the 'control room' hears on his model. He was going out the 'tape outs' which mirror the main mix, which is fed right from the channel faders. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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In article .com,
Mike Rivers wrote: Ed Wicks wrote: Using a RCA Y connector, I went from Tape Out on a Mackie 1402 VLZ Pro mixer to Line In of my Edirol R09, put the R09 on Record Standby, and was unable to get any reading on the R09 level indicators. I had the Input Level on the R09 set at 26 (out of maximum 30). I went from LIne Out on my cassette deck to Line In on the R09 and was able to record successfully. Did you use the same cable to connect to the Mackie mixer as to the cassette deck? And why an RCA Y connector? Is that your way of describing a cable with a mini stereo phone plug on one end and two RCA plugs on the other? That should work, and the output of the mixer, assuming you have an indication on its meters, should be essentially the same as the cassette deck. I think it's operator error. Call the operator. Yes, same cable to connect mixer unsuccessfully and deck successfully. Yes, that is what I meant by RCA Y connector. Sorry for nonstandard terminology. Why did I use Y connector? Because I had two mixer outputs and one recorder input; did not see anything else to do. I gave a summary of this group's suggestions to the guy running the mixer and he was able to fix whatever was wrong. I am not sure just what moves he made. Thanks for all help and information. Another problem arose and I shall describe it in another post and hope for your patience. Ed |
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