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Theodore-Cain got a reaction from kachel94 in The Audio Board's Frequently Asked Questions, Pre-answered!
Shh!!! We can't have that in the sticky! :angry:
They can't know our secrets :ph34r:
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Theodore-Cain got a reaction from ShearMe in Blue Yeti Pro, XLR connectors
The Yeti Pro should have come with a splitter cable to adapt the 5-pin XLR to two 3-pin connections. Here's a link to a similar cable. I'm not sure if the pinout of this cable matches the Yeti, but it should be easy to resolder. (probably best to find a spare splitter cable from Blue though)
According to the Yeti Manual you'll need an external preamp with phantom power to use the XLR connection. So you can use the Blue Icicle mentioned above if you just need mono, and use something like this if you need two channels. Depending on your application, you may not want to skimp on a preamp, although I imagine the Icicle will be very close to the sound you're used to.
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Theodore-Cain got a reaction from Laurcefoora in Audio Recording/Mixing Computer
I generally dig WoodenMarker's build.
But I'm far from a hardcore system builder (I build my personal desktops, but always buy prebuilt for clients)
7750 looks like a good choice.
I wanted to clarify my last post, OP said he has a USB audio interface (TC Konnect 6) that will be his primary audio device.
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Theodore-Cain reacted to Nicktrance in Xbox 360’s Kinect causes trouble for users during next-gen livestream reveal
In the sea of disappointment that the Xbox one reveal seems to have caused, I guess it's nice to have a laugh as current gen XBox Kinect users have their XBox stop and listen to commands from the livestream itself :lol:.
http://www.polygon.com/2013/5/21/4353010/kinect-trouble-xbox-one-reveal?utm_source=feedly
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Theodore-Cain got a reaction from Masfiras in Audio Recording/Mixing Computer
Really? Are you talking interfaces or controllers? It's been my experience that most pro/prosumer USB and Firewire audio and MIDI devices require a driver to be installed on Windows, but Mac tends to be plug and play.
(Really not trying to start a fight here, I'm just curious if you can let me know which manufacturers are getting this wrong).
thanks