Thanks for the comp, Freelunch!
Question, since I'm an idiot regarding the V3... so the signal path for the R-09 went as such:
MG200 DIN > v3 [analog out] > r09 line in, 24/48, trim setting 8
For that type of usage (analog out of the V3), does the V3 digitize the signal, and THEN convert the signal back to analog for the analog outputs? In other words, does the R-09 source go as such: mics > V3 Analog-to-Digital conversion > V3 Digital-to-Analog conversion > analog outputs > R-09.
Or does the V3 just "pass-through" the analog signal and act as a basic preamp (i.e. simply boosting/lowering the incoming level, with no AD/DA conversions) when you utilize its analog outputs?
What I think would also be interesting is running some type of splitter, as such:
Mics > splitter >
V3 > microtrack 24/48 (or whatever "bit bucket")
R-09 line in, 24/48, trim setting 8
It seems the above would maybe be a little more "scientific" since it would really isolate the V3's ADC vs. the R-09's internal ADC with no intermingling of the two.