[ddots-l] SV: Re: SV: metronome question

  • From: "Dennis Madsen" <dennis.madsen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2010 22:06:19 +0200

 
 
Hi Tom!
 
I am not to strong in this matter but in my own set up i am using a external
sound card that is build in to my console. I only have a usb connection
between the computer and the mixer consule. Output from this console is
directed to the monitors. So i dont have a wire from the console to the
computer despite from the usb connection.
 
 
I dont know if the Beringer has a build inn soundcard and how your set up is
made. But i think that you are getting a monitor signal ruted wrong so it
comes back to the computer. than it can be the connection from the mixer
that is generating the metronome on your recordings.
 
 
You need sighted assistance. I always mark my plugs with self adensive
rubber bums to be able to locate them again after a disconection. Just a bit
of advise to late!
 
Good luck!
 
Dennis
 
 
    


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Fra: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] På
vegne af Tom De Rosa
Sendt: 8. august 2010 20:49
Til: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Emne: [ddots-l] Re: SV: metronome question


Dennis, I'm still trying to get the magic combo but no luck.  Question
should I be bringing the output from the PC back into the mixer?  I actually
did have it working like that  I can't seem to find a way to hear it but
bypass the recording process.   
A friend told me that I should be routing the output of the PC to my pre amp
and monitor speakers that way it won't be recorded.  
I thought you should route the PC out through the mixer   If you can tell me
what's correct I'd appreciate.
btw, I have a small beringer, not to complex but it's got me.
 
Tom
Tom DeRosa
URL www.myspace.com/tder08

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Dennis Madsen <mailto:dennis.madsen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 4:31 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] SV: metronome question

 
 
Hi Tom!
 
Difficult to say without knowing your line up. I think it is possible that
you have a monitor signal plug in as a send to an external effect. try to
mute all monitors and record. If the metronome is gone it is than just to
find the vrong conections.
 
Good lukck 
 
Dennis
 
 
 
 

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Fra: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] På
vegne af Tom De Rosa
Sendt: 5. august 2010 22:11
Til: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Emne: [ddots-l] metronome question


Hey, I'm messed up here.  I moved my equipment and now when I'm recording
audio through my mixer I get the metronome recorded on the track. 
I've check in the projects menu play back off and have spent hours pressing
bottons on the mixer and haven't hit the magic combo yet.
I know this is a hard one to ansewr without know particulars but if you guys
can give me some possible senarios tha might be going on here I could work
from that. 
No sighted help so it's difficult to figure in or outs and so on.  I can
record audio but I'm getting the metronome on the recording.  Any ideas
would be helpful
 
Thanks Tom
Tom DeRosa
URL www.myspace.com/tder08

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