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Is your MT able to take an unattenuated consumer level (-10dB) line siganl into its 1/4" TRS inputs?

Yep - I've posted my unit's serial number below
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Offline yousef

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Re: Can your Microtrack take a consumer level line signal?
« Reply #15 on: March 30, 2007, 12:45:41 PM »
What version are you running?

I've only ever run 1.4.5 (apart from a couple of minutes of whatever came pre-installed: 1.0.2, I think).

It does seem unlikely to be a firmware issue but that email from M-Audio (see the posting from tightglobes (from Nov 2005!) here: http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,52968.15.html) seems to suggest that they think it is.

Having re-read that message, I now wonder whether M-Audio were actually referring to that initial L/M/H reversal bug. But then again, the 15dB of gain mentioned is uncannily close to the amount of gain that seems to be being added when I tested my MT with my Sony amp (see above).

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Re: Can your Microtrack take a consumer level line signal?
« Reply #16 on: March 30, 2007, 02:32:46 PM »
Just to add, the MT I had that could not take the signal, was quite old even though I just got it two months ago. I believe it was one of the first few batches G.C. recieved when they came out. I always ran it with v1.4.5 as well. I "think" it had v1.1.3 originally.

 

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