
Chris F
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Hope this is the right forum for this question: I need to find two cables which go from XLR on one end to RCA on the other to connect my mixing board (Main Mix Out on a Soundcraft M12) to my standalone CD burner and/or minidisk recorder. I know that the sound quality won't be as "clean" as a digital connection, but it's not an issue because this connection will only be used to cut mock-up mixes of rehearsals, music lessons, and practice sessions. The question is, where can I find cables such as this?
Also, since I have one output on the board and two sources I'd like to send it to, what would be the best way to do this? Both of the sources (CD and MD) need RCA ins. Would I be better off splitting the RCA signal I get from the cables I mentioned above (once I find them, that is...), or using some kind of an A/B box to split the signal? Any constructive input appreciated.
Also, since I have one output on the board and two sources I'd like to send it to, what would be the best way to do this? Both of the sources (CD and MD) need RCA ins. Would I be better off splitting the RCA signal I get from the cables I mentioned above (once I find them, that is...), or using some kind of an A/B box to split the signal? Any constructive input appreciated.