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I recently fried my Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 when I plugged it's two outputs into two inputs (1/4" TRS > XLR) on my Fostex model 450 mixing board. What happened was I was trying to send some MIDI drum tracks from Logic, into my 8-track reel-to-reel (Fostex Model 80), and then record on the remaining 6 tracks, before dumping it all back into Logic to edit etc. When I plugged the outputs into the mixer and played the tracks to get a signal, I wasn't getting anything and while playing with some things to see why I couldn't hear anything I accidently turned up the mic trim and I guess I fried the outputs on the 2i2 because they never worked again after that. The people at Focusrite said that that can happen.
Anyways, I tell you all that so you know what I'm talking about with this here.
I replaced the 2i2 with a Saffire Pro 40. I've been digitizing tracks from my Fostex M80 with no issues and now I want to start running signal out of the Pro 40, and into my tape machine. I'm afraid of doing to this interface, what I did to my last one so I'm wondering of anyone can help me out with the safest way to do this. I was figuring I should buy a 8 channel TRS snake because they're balanced. Would this be the way to go?
It's most likely an easy answer, but I couldn't find anything concrete online so any suggestions would help ease my troubled mind and allow me to go about my weird work habits unfettered. Thanks!
I recently fried my Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 when I plugged it's two outputs into two inputs (1/4" TRS > XLR) on my Fostex model 450 mixing board. What happened was I was trying to send some MIDI drum tracks from Logic, into my 8-track reel-to-reel (Fostex Model 80), and then record on the remaining 6 tracks, before dumping it all back into Logic to edit etc. When I plugged the outputs into the mixer and played the tracks to get a signal, I wasn't getting anything and while playing with some things to see why I couldn't hear anything I accidently turned up the mic trim and I guess I fried the outputs on the 2i2 because they never worked again after that. The people at Focusrite said that that can happen.
Anyways, I tell you all that so you know what I'm talking about with this here.
I replaced the 2i2 with a Saffire Pro 40. I've been digitizing tracks from my Fostex M80 with no issues and now I want to start running signal out of the Pro 40, and into my tape machine. I'm afraid of doing to this interface, what I did to my last one so I'm wondering of anyone can help me out with the safest way to do this. I was figuring I should buy a 8 channel TRS snake because they're balanced. Would this be the way to go?
It's most likely an easy answer, but I couldn't find anything concrete online so any suggestions would help ease my troubled mind and allow me to go about my weird work habits unfettered. Thanks!