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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: BC on November 29, 2006, 06:43:34 PM
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Hey all-
for you users taking SPDIF in to your microtrack, how do you monitor your recordings real-time? I tried it this weekend and I could not hear any output from the headphone jack.
Peace,
Ben
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Unfortunately there isn't any way to do it.
When using the s/pdif input, you can neither monitor via the headphone jack nor pass signal via the rca analog outputs. I sent M-Audio a bunch of emails on this and they basically said it would never be implemented. Stupid.
I usually monitoring via the my preamp and hope nothing is screwed up between it and the MT (so far, so good).
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i thought they said they fixed this in one of the updates :/
i use my ua5 though if i am going to check something out, usually i just roll with it though
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I think there may have been some talk of it one or two firmware versions ago, but it never worked for me. Here is the M-Audio knowledge base entry on it:
http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support.faq&ID=6872fde108887025ca1daa005ff01751
i use my ua5 though if i am going to check something out, usually i just roll with it though
Same here. The only time I've really wanted it is when I patch out of another deck.
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Related question, but maybe I should post in the preamp section-
Running V3 > SPDIF > MT , same challenge. One solution, also run my V3 > TosLink > JB3 (16 bit truncated), and monitor on JB3, but not a great sollution for obvious reasons.
So, the V3 analog outs, if I XLR > headphones with the proper adapter, I assume I'll need some sort of headphone amp if I want any control over my headphone volume?
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Does the V3 have a headphone output? If so, just use that. I have a MiniMe and found that the headphone volume control turned all the way up correlates to the signal outputted to the MT.
It is never a good idea to turn up the headphone amp too loud when monitoring a show. Get an efficient pair of IEMs and use those instead.
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When using a V3 in the middle can't you monitor your levels on the V3?
Todd
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When using a V3 in the middle can't you monitor your levels on the V3?
Todd
i think he means listening to it, not the level meters
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Running V3 > SPDIF > MT , same challenge. One solution, also run my V3 > TosLink > JB3 (16 bit truncated), and monitor on JB3, but not a great sollution for obvious reasons.
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Sorry, should have quoted....was reading this sentence....why monitor on the JB3 when you have a V3?
Todd
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Yes, I mean listening to it. The meters are awesome, and one of the main reasons I bought the V3 and sold my MiniMe. The built in Headphone monitoring on the MM seemed nice and a great feature for multi-tracking with it, but I only used it a few times. Its nice sometimes to be able to hear what the mikes hear when deciding where and what config to fly.
No, the V3 does not have a headphone output, but it does have analog xlr outs that work simultaneously with all of the digi outs (an advantage over the MM, which has only analog 1/8" HP out, but does offer USB out at different sample rates than the digi outs...)
So, yes, I agree, and want to monitor straight from the V3, I just haven't had chance to see how hot the Analog XLR outs are with a XLR>1/8" or 1/4" adapter for my headphones. I just figured someone here had already perfected this. I probably do some more research and post a question in the Preamp section if needed. Worst case the JB3 monitor option will work.
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I never listen to it during the show, sometimes at setbreak. but I run both the jb3 and MT simultaneously out of the V3, so I guess I could listen out of the JB3