My interface is a line 6 pod studio kb37. http://line6.com/podstudiokb37/specifications.html I use acid pro 7, I have installed all my interface software and it is operating optimally. To record, I plug in two XLR cables (left/right) into my interface through its line-in ports. My Interface has two ports called analog-outs (left/right), when I plug them under any channel, one with a microphone or other instrument in it or not, I can get audio playing out of my monkey banana monitors (which are plugged in via XLR's in the main-out left/right slots. If I press the main button in the channel it plays loud and clear, if I press the solo button in the channel I get nothing. If I have headphones plugged into the channel where my analog-out is plugged in (in the line-in slot), I can hear what is playing on the PC, provided I press the solo button. I can control the channel with out incident. If I plug those analog-out cables into the main-in slots at the top of the right hand side of the desk, I get nothing coming out of my monitors. If I plug them in half way, I get fain sound. If I hold the eq button in (just below, far right) just enough so the red lights don't come one and the eq starts working, the sound from my monitors is loud and clear. The same happens if I press the main/aux1 button (directly above the eq button) in about halfway as well. If I hold the line-in jack in place, about three quarters in, I get loud and clear sound from my monitors. If i put the jacks full way in and leave the board, I get nothing. All this equipment is brand new. What I want to do is have my interface as a bridge or halfway point between my PC and my mixer which will hold all microphones, headphones, my monitors etc. In addition to solving this problem, perhaps you could suggest a type of setup that would make it easiest to achieve this goal and not sacrifice quality? I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks
It seems you are getting confused by In and Insert. An insert is a plug where you can create a break in the audio chain and 'insert' something, normally an effect. This is why when you plug something into the insert socket you break the chain and lose the output. It is expecting the signal sent on the top to be returned on the ring when you plug it in and when nothing is plugged in the tip and ring on the socket are shorted. I am not quite sure what you are trying to do despite your detailed description but all you describe seems to be about right if you have got mixed up about inserts.
Hopefully if you are trying to insert something in the audio chain as I think you are and once you properly understand an unbalanced insert such as your unit has you'll be able to figure it out.
Do please stop plugging stuff in and half in that is not designed to be plugged in, or if you're unsure still don't plug it in, from what I can see you're really tempting fate and quite likely to break your unit with what you're doing at the moment.
SOURCE: How do i hook up my new behringer pmp 5000 mixer
Passive loudspeakers are connected to the two "Speakon" connectors on the back of the unit. BUY GOOD cables for your speakers!!!! Whatever you do don't have a speaker line come loose while driving audio out !!! You will arc- out the rear-most power amp... I know, I repaired two of these now with the problem.
Connect the recording device to either the "tape OUT" RCA jacks or either of the pairs of MAIN out TRS jacks.
Set the slide switch for the MAIN L/MAIN R (upper position) leave this in this position unless you understand what the other positions are for to avoid damage. You will NOT need the other positions.
Further: Power ALL interconnect devices from the SAME receptacle source to avoid ground loops and possible damage.
YOUR passive speakers should be rated at least 300 Watts RMS continuos power handling or 600 Watts peaks.
Drive consumer stereo speakers with this and you will smoke the speakers and MAYBE blow the amp. This is a powerful amplifier and if you don't have at least 15 inch speakers you MUST really hold down the volume lest you blow the speakers.
Above all read the manual... yes, it is a bit hard to understand...
If you have a problem you can contact me by email for a bit of help. I have wo of these I have been using at venues now.
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studiospares (in london) or radioshack in USA, unscrew and get busy with a soldering iron, its not too hard, only 4 cables.
SOURCE: behringer ub802 mixer is buzzing
If it buzzes when you have no inputs AND no output leads connected, there is a problem with the power supply... HOWEVER if you have used UNBALANCED output cables instead of the REQUIRED TRS BALANCED output cables, it is possible the noise is being driven backwards and that is what you are hearing. Note that at full gains, there often is a tiny bit of noise, usually hiss. Also make sure the supply is powered from the SAME receptacle as the equipment this drives such as an amp or powered speakers.
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