OK...I should KNOW this, but I'm setting things up differently, and can't wrap my head around this. I've used this mixer in a dozen different ways, but never tried this.
Hooking up a Mackie 1604 (NOT VLZ) "Channel Access" to a TRS patchbay, and out of that into an M-Audio Delta 1010 interface.
They are TRS jacks, but they are not balanced, as I had assumed until I reviewed the manual. It says to "Insert TS plug to first click for channel direct out, not interrupting main". The manual also states that inserting a TS plug in completely will provide a direct out, which does interrupt the main. That's OK, and that's what I want. (A TRS cable would be used for a send/return from effects. Understandable...no problem...not using that for this.)
Here's my confusion. It's an unbalanced signal going out to a TRS patchbay. The patchbay outs are TRS cables going into balanced TRS Delta 1010 inputs, set to +4. (The Delta will automatically accept unbalanced TS).
Can I just leave it as is, or do I need to crawl in back and change all the TRS cables, from the patchbay to the Delta, to TS?
In other words, is the entire chain automatically unbalanced just be using TS from mixer to patchbay, or will the Delta be seeing a 1/2 balanced, or otherwise odd, signal?
Also, might I need to change the Delta input levels to -10, from +4?
I've been mulling this over all day, and can't think it out completely. The equipment is over at our rehearsal space, so I can't experiment until Saturday. That's actually the last step of connections before setting mixer, then software, levels and hitting record. Hopefully, someone can save me some time, and say "Use it as it is", or at least make it just a 5 minute cable swap.
Thanks,
Brad1
Hooking up a Mackie 1604 (NOT VLZ) "Channel Access" to a TRS patchbay, and out of that into an M-Audio Delta 1010 interface.
They are TRS jacks, but they are not balanced, as I had assumed until I reviewed the manual. It says to "Insert TS plug to first click for channel direct out, not interrupting main". The manual also states that inserting a TS plug in completely will provide a direct out, which does interrupt the main. That's OK, and that's what I want. (A TRS cable would be used for a send/return from effects. Understandable...no problem...not using that for this.)
Here's my confusion. It's an unbalanced signal going out to a TRS patchbay. The patchbay outs are TRS cables going into balanced TRS Delta 1010 inputs, set to +4. (The Delta will automatically accept unbalanced TS).
Can I just leave it as is, or do I need to crawl in back and change all the TRS cables, from the patchbay to the Delta, to TS?
In other words, is the entire chain automatically unbalanced just be using TS from mixer to patchbay, or will the Delta be seeing a 1/2 balanced, or otherwise odd, signal?
Also, might I need to change the Delta input levels to -10, from +4?
I've been mulling this over all day, and can't think it out completely. The equipment is over at our rehearsal space, so I can't experiment until Saturday. That's actually the last step of connections before setting mixer, then software, levels and hitting record. Hopefully, someone can save me some time, and say "Use it as it is", or at least make it just a 5 minute cable swap.
Thanks,
Brad1
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