| bio | website | evancarroll.com |
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| location | Houston, TX | |
| age | 27 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 3 months |
| seen | Apr 28 at 19:47 | |
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Apr 28 |
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Hacking up a podcast functionality with the Behringer XENYX 1202FX. The X2442USB supports the mute button on the channels, has the option to send the channels to different buss pre-mix faders, and it supports Inserts which I now have hooked up to a 3632 compressor. In really has a ton of features at $320. I mounted it on a rack $100 rack, and it works great. amazon.com/gp/product/B001KJF0BE/… |
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Apr 28 |
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Hacking up a podcast functionality with the Behringer XENYX 1202FX. I'm not sure @Brian I think I got working with 1202 FX, but ultimately I wanted a third bus for my cell phone or a Google Hangout, i ended up taking my hardware equipment up a huge notch and buying the X2442USB which I still run to this day with two Behringer USB DACs. |
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Apr 25 |
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What are the placards in this picture? oh how awkward, I'd think it would be very hard to read that viewing angle. |
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Apr 14 |
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Tascam DR-40 for Lecture and Speeches? Well, I see numerious people say they don't have the gain to do recording at a distance, and that the onboard mics are made for interview situations where the sound-source is 2-3 feet away and you need high fidelity. |
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Jan 28 |
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How do I use the Insert I/O on my Behringer Mixer? so insert cables are unbalanced mono? |
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Nov 9 |
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What is the difference between a 4-Bus and a 4/2 Bus mixer? What does the slash mean? So it can be in reference to the aux vs mix bus (which I'm still blurry on), or that the mixer is fully duplex if it is usb? |
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Nov 9 |
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What is the difference between a 4-Bus and a 4/2 Bus mixer? What does the slash mean? I get that there is no standard, but certainly there must be some meaning within the same company here is another mixer, the yet to be released Behringer UFX1204 (picture of the front of the mixer). It has two-auxs which can alternate between pre/post fader. Wouldn't that make it a 2/2 mixer and not a 4-Bus mixer? Are these definitions that shitty even within the same brand? I can't help but feel that they mean something. |
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Nov 7 |
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What is the difference between a 4-Bus and a 4/2 Bus mixer? What does the slash mean? I'm not sure I understand the answer but it sounds good, what is the difference between an aux bus and a mix bus? And if there is no slash and it just four-bus then that's four mix busses and 0 aux busses? Is that a good thing or a bad thing? |
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Nov 1 |
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Why does my sound card output a high pitched sometimes oscillating sound or whine? I'm inclined to wait, I still want to know more about ground. I've read there are numerous ways to make a fake ground but does the ground for audio (3.5mm out) share the same fake ground as USB in? |
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Nov 1 |
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Why does my sound card output a high pitched sometimes oscillating sound or whine? Also, I think #4 is a valuable question even if unrelated. I'd be curious to know the answer. I'll leave it up for bit. |
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Nov 1 |
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Why does my sound card output a high pitched sometimes oscillating sound or whine? They're all unconnected, no one who isn't experienced with this problem would have guessed that power regulation for the CPU was interfering with onboard and USB DACs |
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Nov 1 |
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Why does my sound card output a high pitched sometimes oscillating sound or whine? Would that be explained by specifically enabling/disabling SpeedStep? |
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Nov 1 |
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Why does my sound card output a high pitched sometimes oscillating sound or whine? Great and to think I thought they were in the business of making processors, apparently all they do is design HVAC workarounds and sell them to me as CPUs. |
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Nov 1 |
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Why does my sound card output a high pitched sometimes oscillating sound or whine? I'd like to point out if Intel wasn't so predisposed obsessing over the environment and other pointless things, my sound would have worked fine. |
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Nov 1 |
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Does a USB Isolator work any different than a powered single-port USB Hub? hrm... why are digital signals relative to ground? I thought that was a function of analog signals. I thought digital signals were on or off? Sorry if it's a stupid question, I don't work on such low levels though. |
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Oct 31 |
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Does a USB Isolator work any different than a powered single-port USB Hub? Why would they do that if it takes an external power supply? Why not just use the ground from the transformer? |
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Oct 30 |
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Source of ground looping? Different ground for USB and laptop's line out? Both devices are fed to two different inputs on the mixer, and this is required. I want to play two sources at the same time to the mixer. |
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Oct 29 |
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USB Isolators to eliminate ground loop? They're all on the same circuit, no joy. =( |
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Oct 27 |
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Stereo and mono cables and jacks? What happens when you cross them? If I don't want to mix the two channels but, I want ot merge them so things played on the left channel can still be heard in mono what do I need? |
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Oct 27 |
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Stereo and mono cables and jacks? What happens when you cross them? And, in the case I want to connect a stereo-headphone jack on my computer -- to a mono-jack on my mixer, how do I do it? |