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Or anything about a HOLD button...
the only way it could sound like garbage is through the analog inputs, which i will not be using. i plan to pass it a digital signal from my v3. now, if it completely botches the signal and drops out, introduces static, etc...then it's a piece of shit and not ready for use by anyone. i highly doubt that will be the case but i guess anything is possible. if it doesn't work, i'm pretty sure that i will be able to return it to cascade media as i'm sure everyone else will, and it will tarnish m-audio's reputation for releasing a non-working piece of junk...but like i said, i have some faith it will work as advertised, and if it does, we should have no problem feeding it a digi signal and recording without any degradation of quality.
Quote from: wbrisette on September 07, 2005, 02:38:15 PM Classical or acoustic is another story, but I don't see much of that going on around here (except for our crazy classical man...mfrench). WayneStill a number of us hanging out here, though maybe quietly. Anyway, I'm another crazy classical man.Jeff
Classical or acoustic is another story, but I don't see much of that going on around here (except for our crazy classical man...mfrench). Wayne
Well the manual seems straight forward to me. It seems that if you plug in the unit to a USB it will go into charge mode. Notice when they said The MicroTrack 24/96 will automatically begin recharging the internal battery any time power is received at the USB port. Depending on the manufacturer of your computer, your computer may need to be powered on to provide power to the USB port. If your computer is not on then it would be acting only as just a charger. jerry
Quote from: anhisr on September 08, 2005, 05:11:16 PMWell the manual seems straight forward to me. It seems that if you plug in the unit to a USB it will go into charge mode. Notice when they said The MicroTrack 24/96 will automatically begin recharging the internal battery any time power is received at the USB port. Depending on the manufacturer of your computer, your computer may need to be powered on to provide power to the USB port. If your computer is not on then it would be acting only as just a charger. jerryDoes it not also say that if you plug in the USB while it's on you have to tell it to go into host mode? What happens if I don't tell it? Will it still get power? This could be a big issue for longer shows if we can't use external power while using it.