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msandm
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Hi,
This is my first post so I hope this is the right spot.
I use a mackie 8 bus 24 channel desk. I record to computer through an Echo Audiofire 12 interface. I have the direct out from the mackie inserted to the input of the echo audiofire then the output of the audiofire inserted into the tape return of the mackie. When the flip switch is up it is fine to record into but as soon as I press the flip switch down to listen back from the recording I get this horrible high pitched feedback. It goes away if I unplug the lead from the direct out (or the input of the echo) I have tried lots of different leads and it's still there. It's fine to unplug the lead each time when recording one track but when recording 10 mics at once it's quite frustrating to have to unplug and replug the leads into the direct out every time I just want to hear what's been recorded.
I'd appreciate any feedback at all to this frustrating and headaching problem!
Thanks, Damian
This is my first post so I hope this is the right spot.
I use a mackie 8 bus 24 channel desk. I record to computer through an Echo Audiofire 12 interface. I have the direct out from the mackie inserted to the input of the echo audiofire then the output of the audiofire inserted into the tape return of the mackie. When the flip switch is up it is fine to record into but as soon as I press the flip switch down to listen back from the recording I get this horrible high pitched feedback. It goes away if I unplug the lead from the direct out (or the input of the echo) I have tried lots of different leads and it's still there. It's fine to unplug the lead each time when recording one track but when recording 10 mics at once it's quite frustrating to have to unplug and replug the leads into the direct out every time I just want to hear what's been recorded.
I'd appreciate any feedback at all to this frustrating and headaching problem!
Thanks, Damian