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    wavelab plug-ins

    hi there fellas, long time no see. Im aplying for a job as a radio station tech. And for pre productions they use Wavelab of course. Im just curious. I've tried Wavelab, good program thats for sure, and i've played with the plugins. Since im a pro tools user, I probably think like one, and maybe...
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    Recapping a mixer?

    well things around here work different than in America. Our Computers, TV's and PSU run on 220 volts DC. The transformer transforms it to lower voltages so it can work on low voltage circuts. But this is kinda offtopic eh? :P
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    Recapping a mixer?

    hmmm, we have 220V DC and 230 AC, it depends what it's used for. Well I think so, im from the Faroe Islands.
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    Recapping a mixer?

    Oops, I should have told you guys long time ago. It's only channel 2 and 3 that scrattles on the line in section :o :o :o :o All the other channels are fine.
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    Recapping a mixer?

    Ah ok, coz you got me confused there. Well, I cant explain the frequent noise in the line in stage, and its wierd that it dissapears when turn up the Gain on the line in section. Either way, im getting some testing equipment soon, so I should be able to nail the problem. I just needed some hints...
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    Recapping a mixer?

    Yes thats what I've been getting. Frequent Static and noise now and then, but it come and goes. Im talking about the caps in the Pre amp stage, they run about 63 volts max. Well thats the description on the capacitor itself, 47uF and 63 volts. Should I be carefull about shock hazard? If so, I do...
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    Recapping a mixer?

    Aye, Could be that. I think I'll change the Caps as well. What should I clean the pots with?
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    Recapping a mixer?

    Hi folks, I've often seen old mixers on sale on ebay and sites like that, and it often says that the mixer has been "Recapped". What does that mean? I've noticed my old Soundcraft mixer scrattles, and I think it's because of the capacitors. Is that why people desire their old mixers "Recapped"? :o
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    Soundcraft 1600 and Fostex tape recorder hook up

    wow, if you could show me a deacent way to set it up, it would really help me alot here :) I dont mind buying the cable new from the local music shop. I always get discount anyway :P Either way, my hands are shacking form excitement to get started on finally being able to use my tape recorder...
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    Soundcraft 1600 and Fostex tape recorder hook up

    hmm i read this in the manual about the patch bay: "5. Tape tracks Patch points allow acces into the input on each tape track. Insertion of a patch chord into the tape send will interrupt the normal signal from the relevant group output and replace it with the signal on the patch chord...
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    Soundcraft 1600 and Fostex tape recorder hook up

    there isnt a tape in and tape out on each channel. Its only on the group channels. And its pretty anoying :( Either way, there was a 24 channel version of the Series 1600 that had a patch bay. It could connect easily to the patch bay and the tape machine. but no its not a DB25, I should say the...
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    Soundcraft 1600 and Fostex tape recorder hook up

    Hi fellas, I finaly got my hands on a Soundcraft series 1600 and i would like to connect it to my Fostex 16 track tape recorder. Since im a analog tape recorder noob, I was wondering, how the hell do you connect it to the soundcraft mixer? I noticed there is "line in" and "line out" and there is...
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    How do i sync tape with PT?

    Oops, i should have mentioned my system. I use Pro tools LE 7.3 :) And the reason why i wont retire the Fostex tape recorder, is I have extremly much respect for analog equipment/sound. but to be honest. I actualy met this extremly nice Sound tech in a bar where I usually hang out. He told me to...
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    How do i sync tape with PT?

    Hi there guys! I guess many people have been asking the same question as me. But how do i sync a Reel to Reel tape recorder with pro tools? In theory I know that i record a SMPTE signal to a track on the tape recorder, but how do I send that signal to pro tools, since PT cant understand SMPTE...
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