How would I route my Mic using a phantom +48 v microphone?
I have mic plugged into the mg10 Xu line 1 input. Now I need a dedicated signal out of my mixer to the A/D input so that I can use all of the mox vocoder effects with my mic. Is there a way to do this with my current setup?
I have mic plugged into the mg10 Xu line 1 input. Now I need a dedicated signal out of my mixer to the A/D input so that I can use all of the mox vocoder effects with my mic. Is there a way to do this with my current setup?
Correct, you need a dedicated signal out from your mixer to the A/D Input of the MOXF... we cannot recommend how to proceed with some information about the rest of your setup.
Are you setting up for "live" or for recording via USB... it can make a difference.
Are you using the mixer to connect to your speakers? Or the MOXF?
Are you using the MOXF as an audio interface for your computer (in which case it would be connected to your speakers)?
Are you using the MG10XU as an audio interface for your computer (in which case it would be connected to your speakers)?
Hey Bad Mister Dude,
Thanks for your reply.
To answer your questions, I'm using a home recording setup which consists of a surface pro with Cubase AI a UR44 a mg10xu and yamaha monitor speakers.
Right now i'm just learning how to use everything very slowly I might add but thanks for a lot of your articles I'm getting there.
I was trying to use the vocoder and not having luck with the setup. I've still got much to learn.
My current signal routing is
mic in ur44 D-pre-2, out line output 2 and into A/DL on the Moxf.
Moxf audio output from R and Lmono routes to ur44 line 5 &6 Input.
UR44 main output to MG10xu line 9/10
MG10 Xu Stereo out routes to Yamaha hs5Om L and Right
usb connection to each device from pc.
I can hear and record mic I can hear and record the moxf8
I can't seem to iron out why I can't use the vocoder and there is another post on this topic from me as well.