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I have just bought a Behringer 802 mixer, Audio Technica 3035 mic and a M-Audio Audiophile 192 soundcard.
I have tried and tried to get it working to record but i really have no idea which leads connect to which part of the mixer and soundcard. This is my Mixers: http://www.avistarentals.com/images/...1153693209.jpg This is my soundcard: http://www.oulunsoitinjatarvike.fi/k...ophile_192.jpg Thanks in advance guys! |
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Thanks a lot for getting back to me, means a lot
![]() Right i have done that, and i am getting a signal and it is recording okay, but when i play it back i cannot hear anything... I have not got any special monitors, only 5.1 surround speakers? can i use these to listen to what i have recorded and if so where would i plug them? Thanks again dude! |
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Ok here you would nee a special adapter to go from 1/4" male to 1/8" female and plug these into your soundcard from the audio outs. You may have to go to sound properties in your computer to set the output to your new soundcard. Probably not since your not hearing anything now from the old one. You should just be able to plug it in and hear sound.
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Ahh yes, the speakers are phono connectors so i need to get a phono to 1/4" jack adaptor so that they will go into my output monitor L and R, am i right?
Thanks alot dude you have been a great help! |
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When you said surround speakers I was thinking for a computer. Are these powered speakers? If not you will also need an amp or a stereo to plug the sound card into.
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Yeah they are computer speakers, and they are phono connectors which go into the panel on the sub, and then i have 3 1/8" (green, orange and blue) from there, which used to go into the computer standard card.
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The subwoofer has the amp built in. you will have to plug the sub into the soundcard also so you will need a 2 mono 1/3" to 1 stereo 1/8" adapter to plug it in.
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