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Hey, does anyone on this board own one of these Fostex 450 8x4x2 ? I have a little buzz comming from it through my monitors but you can only hear it when all the faders and volumes are down, Has this happened to any of you? or do any of you have a fix.
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Someone just gave me the Fostex 450 8 Channel Board without the Manual and I'm trying to find out the best way to hook it up to my Gina 20 Bit Audio Card. I'm just recording Audio, no Midi. Guitars & Vocals, one track and instrument at a time using Sonar 4.0

I'm new at this, but here is the way I have it set:

Fostex Stereo Master Outputs Left & Right (RCA's On Back) to Gina Audio Card Inputs 1&2

Fostex Stereo Master Inputs Left & Right to Gina Audio Card Outputs 1&2

Fostex Monitor Out (RCA's) Left & Right to 2-Self Powered Yamaha MS-10 Speakers.


Thanks in advance.

P.S. Sorry I could not help with your problem. Like I said I'm new to all this. Thanks again.
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Someone just gave me the Fostex 450 8 Channel Board without the Manual and I'm trying to find out the best way to hook it up to my Gina 20 Bit Audio Card. I'm just recording Audio, no Midi. Guitars & Vocals, one track and instrument at a time using Sonar 4.0

I'm new at this, but here is the way I have it set:

Fostex Stereo Master Outputs Left & Right (RCA's On Back) to Gina Audio Card Inputs 1&2

Fostex Stereo Master Inputs Left & Right to Gina Audio Card Outputs 1&2

Fostex Monitor Out (RCA's) Left & Right to 2-Self Powered Yamaha MS-10 Speakers.


Thanks in advance.

P.S. Sorry I could not help with your problem. Like I said I'm new to all this. Thanks again.

That will work just like that, all you have to do is hard pan the two channels on the mixer and in the software and you will have two seperate channels! Oh by the way it was a faulty cable that was making the noise so its fixed
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