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QuoteDoug said today that the gain structure on this was going to be digital...like the JB3 or an MD deck.that is not good.Unless you have something in front of it, in which case it wont matter at all.
Doug said today that the gain structure on this was going to be digital...like the JB3 or an MD deck.that is not good.
Any body else find it interesting that the M-Audio site lists this at $599 MSRP? We've been hearing $499 MSRP with a $399 retail up till now. Does this mean that they will be going for $499 retail?
i noticed that too, at this point in the hobby tho, whats 100 bucks in all seriousness tho, i hope its 399, save 100 buck to put toward either an OTG drive or more CF media
Quotemost likely, it will be good only for digital input...and stealthing applications where you can sacrifice sound quality.If it sounds anything like the other M-Audio units I've used (Firewire410, Firewire1814) it'll be just fine for me for stealthing. Oh, and M-Audio finally added the MicroTrack to their website:http://m-audio.com/products/en_us/MicroTrack-main.html
most likely, it will be good only for digital input...and stealthing applications where you can sacrifice sound quality.
is there an adapter "microdot -> 1/4 jack" ? (4061 directly into microtrack ?)
stereo ? i think for the left and the right channel (mono)
Quote from: Tenn Man on July 21, 2005, 04:19:53 PMSound Professionals is listing the dimensions as 2.25" X 4.13" X 1.13"http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/MM-MICROTRACKER Damn, that's tiny!
Sound Professionals is listing the dimensions as 2.25" X 4.13" X 1.13"http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/MM-MICROTRACKER
Quote from: thegreatgumbino on July 21, 2005, 04:44:21 PMQuote from: Tenn Man on July 21, 2005, 04:19:53 PMSound Professionals is listing the dimensions as 2.25" X 4.13" X 1.13"http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/MM-MICROTRACKER Damn, that's tiny! Tiny?For comparison the M-Audio's dimensions against an all mechanical behemoth, the Sony M1/D100:M-Audio2.25" X 4.13" X 1.13" -> 57.2 x 104.9 x 28.7 mmSony2" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/16" -> 51 x 114 x 27.8 mmSo the M-Audio is shorter, wider and thicker? (if all measurements and conversions are OK, of course)
Quote from: bluegrass_brad on July 24, 2005, 01:37:46 AMAll youll need is a coax. UA5 SPDIF out to M Audio SPDIF in.and i would have no problem running a matrix like this right? i would have my mics plugged into the front & my sbd patch plugged into the rca inputs in the back. the m-audio would be connected through my ua5 rca outputs > m-audio inputs right?
All youll need is a coax. UA5 SPDIF out to M Audio SPDIF in.