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Post by 1vannn on Mar 18, 2016 13:54:14 GMT
Hey everyone, I'm new to sound in general and I'm having some troubles setting up a show I'm working. They want me to record a basic show, but they want all the sound off their soundboard to go to a Tricaster, which to do so I have a mixer hooked up to that. I'm running the output from the Yahama Ls9-32 to the mixer through XLR with a monitor output. Problem is that I'm getting static. A fair bit of it. Ive tried it on many different monitor outs, but to no avail. Does anyone have any advise?
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Post by Wild Violet on Mar 18, 2016 14:13:27 GMT
Hi 1vannn, and welcome to the forum! I don't have any advice for you, but will move your post into a different section where you may get more replies.
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Post by 1vannn on Mar 19, 2016 1:50:58 GMT
Hi 1vannn, and welcome to the forum! I don't have any advice for you, but will move your post into a different section where you may get more replies. Thank you very much buddy, it's not needed now, we managed to fix it. See our problem was obvious, we were getting audio from the Yahama, but we got a bunch of static from the other mixer.. So we knew our Yahama was fine, my co-worker suggested new cables, etc etc.. Great ideas, but no avail. I was looking behind the cart and noticed that the mixer had its phantom turned on, so immediately I knew 48 volts were being put back through the xlr into the Yahama. I didn't even think about whether that would fix it, I just cared about not destroying the yahama, turned out that it was the culprit.
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