Avid 11rack mono output doubt

2015-02-25 Thread Rui Vilarinho
Hi 11rack users,
Am I correct using only one of the two XLR back pannel stereo output  but as a 
mono output ?
Seems to be the same, right or left, although experience say to me that usually 
use the left one .
I dont really enjoy much stereo guitar recording therefore I am testing it out 
connecting my Avid 11rack to my MAudio Profire 2626 audio interface .
Anyway 11rack guitar delays arent so ping pong crazy stuff,yet  since I dont 
want to use stereo mono analog it's fine, straight to one of the MAudio Profire 
2626  XLR  Octane preamps , boosting it a bit if needed and this way converting 
the sound once again to digital and bang bang a better guitar recording sound !
Or, the only mono output with the rigg standard sound xpected sound it's the 
Jack line out ?
Just a thought ! what's your thoughts ?
Thanks in advance,
Rui  Vilarinho 

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Re: Avid 11rack mono output doubt

2015-02-25 Thread ashley cox
I’d use the mono output. It’s the middle jack in the row of 3 at the front.

 
 On 25 Feb 2015, at 22:00, Rui Vilarinho ruia...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi 11rack users,
 Am I correct using only one of the two XLR back pannel stereo output  but as 
 a mono output ?
 Seems to be the same, right or left, although experience say to me that 
 usually use the left one .
 I dont really enjoy much stereo guitar recording therefore I am testing it 
 out connecting my Avid 11rack to my MAudio Profire 2626 audio interface .
 Anyway 11rack guitar delays arent so ping pong crazy stuff,yet  since I dont 
 want to use stereo mono analog it's fine, straight to one of the MAudio 
 Profire 2626  XLR  Octane preamps , boosting it a bit if needed and this way 
 converting the sound once again to digital and bang bang a better guitar 
 recording sound !
 Or, the only mono output with the rigg standard sound xpected sound it's the 
 Jack line out ?
 Just a thought ! what's your thoughts ?
 Thanks in advance,
 Rui  Vilarinho
  
 
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Re: Avid 11rack mono output doubt

2015-02-25 Thread Rui Vilarinho
Ok friend, but did you  set up that front pannel mono output to give the rigg 
sound or  you mean the dry sound only ?
Sorry if I explained  wrong but  I want to record a mono output but with the 
rigg sound and for that i know that it's the single line out jack conection on 
the back pannel. 
What I want to make sure is if that's ok to use any  of the stereo XLR outputs  
aswel ? since balanced XLR cables seems to be a better choice.
Thanks,
Rui Vilarinho 

  - Original Message - 
  From: ashley cox 
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  Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 10:08 PM
  Subject: Re: Avid 11rack mono output doubt


  I’d use the mono output. It’s the middle jack in the row of 3 at the front.




On 25 Feb 2015, at 22:00, Rui Vilarinho ruia...@hotmail.com wrote:


Hi 11rack users,
Am I correct using only one of the two XLR back pannel stereo output  but 
as a mono output ?
Seems to be the same, right or left, although experience say to me that 
usually use the left one .
I dont really enjoy much stereo guitar recording therefore I am testing it 
out connecting my Avid 11rack to my MAudio Profire 2626 audio interface .
Anyway 11rack guitar delays arent so ping pong crazy stuff,yet  since I 
dont want to use stereo mono analog it's fine, straight to one of the MAudio 
Profire 2626  XLR  Octane preamps , boosting it a bit if needed and this way 
converting the sound once again to digital and bang bang a better guitar 
recording sound !
Or, the only mono output with the rigg standard sound xpected sound it's 
the Jack line out ?
Just a thought ! what's your thoughts ?
Thanks in advance,
Rui  Vilarinho 



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Re: Avid 11rack mono output doubt

2015-02-25 Thread ashley cox
I set mine up for rig output. If you’d rather use the XLR outputs, you should 
be fine. Some rigs are stereo, as are those outputs - so if you want proper 
mono sound, you’ll have to take both of those outputs into separate channels 
and mix down to mono.



 On 25 Feb 2015, at 22:28, Rui Vilarinho ruia...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
 Ok friend, but did you  set up that front pannel mono output to give the rigg 
 sound or  you mean the dry sound only ?
 Sorry if I explained  wrong but  I want to record a mono output but with the 
 rigg sound and for that i know that it's the single line out jack conection 
 on the back pannel.
 What I want to make sure is if that's ok to use any  of the stereo XLR 
 outputs  aswel ? since balanced XLR cables seems to be a better choice.
 Thanks,
 Rui Vilarinho
  
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 Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 10:08 PM
 Subject: Re: Avid 11rack mono output doubt
 
 I’d use the mono output. It’s the middle jack in the row of 3 at the front.
 
 
 On 25 Feb 2015, at 22:00, Rui Vilarinho ruia...@hotmail.com 
 mailto:ruia...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi 11rack users,
 Am I correct using only one of the two XLR back pannel stereo output  but 
 as a mono output ?
 Seems to be the same, right or left, although experience say to me that 
 usually use the left one .
 I dont really enjoy much stereo guitar recording therefore I am testing it 
 out connecting my Avid 11rack to my MAudio Profire 2626 audio interface .
 Anyway 11rack guitar delays arent so ping pong crazy stuff,yet  since I 
 dont want to use stereo mono analog it's fine, straight to one of the 
 MAudio Profire 2626  XLR  Octane preamps , boosting it a bit if needed and 
 this way converting the sound once again to digital and bang bang a better 
 guitar recording sound !
 Or, the only mono output with the rigg standard sound xpected sound it's 
 the Jack line out ?
 Just a thought ! what's your thoughts ?
 Thanks in advance,
 Rui  Vilarinho
  
 
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Re: Avid 11rack mono output doubt

2015-02-25 Thread Rui Vilarinho
Ho now  I  Understood . 
Well, I could use a  aXLR  Y splitter cable  that I have around, should work 
fine dont you think ?
This way I wouldnt need to request somebody to set up  it .
Agree ?
Rui 
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  Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 10:32 PM
  Subject: Re: Avid 11rack mono output doubt


  I set mine up for rig output. If you’d rather use the XLR outputs, you should 
be fine. Some rigs are stereo, as are those outputs - so if you want proper 
mono sound, you’ll have to take both of those outputs into separate channels 
and mix down to mono. 






On 25 Feb 2015, at 22:28, Rui Vilarinho ruia...@hotmail.com wrote:


Ok friend, but did you  set up that front pannel mono output to give the 
rigg sound or  you mean the dry sound only ?
Sorry if I explained  wrong but  I want to record a mono output but with 
the rigg sound and for that i know that it's the single line out jack conection 
on the back pannel. 
What I want to make sure is if that's ok to use any  of the stereo XLR 
outputs  aswel ? since balanced XLR cables seems to be a better choice.
Thanks,
Rui Vilarinho 

  - Original Message - 
  From: ashley cox 
  To: ProTools Accessibility 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 10:08 PM
  Subject: Re: Avid 11rack mono output doubt


  I’d use the mono output. It’s the middle jack in the row of 3 at the 
front.




On 25 Feb 2015, at 22:00, Rui Vilarinho ruia...@hotmail.com wrote:


Hi 11rack users,
Am I correct using only one of the two XLR back pannel stereo output  
but as a mono output ?
Seems to be the same, right or left, although experience say to me that 
usually use the left one .
I dont really enjoy much stereo guitar recording therefore I am testing 
it out connecting my Avid 11rack to my MAudio Profire 2626 audio interface .
Anyway 11rack guitar delays arent so ping pong crazy stuff,yet  since I 
dont want to use stereo mono analog it's fine, straight to one of the MAudio 
Profire 2626  XLR  Octane preamps , boosting it a bit if needed and this way 
converting the sound once again to digital and bang bang a better guitar 
recording sound !
Or, the only mono output with the rigg standard sound xpected sound 
it's the Jack line out ?
Just a thought ! what's your thoughts ?
Thanks in advance,
Rui  Vilarinho 



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