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swayofpendulums
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Often I will leave my recording interface on while I'm away from the computer or out for a period of time, and sometimes over night. I'm confident this isn't an issue, unless of course there is a storm outside - in this case I would turn it off to avoid a possible surge.
My question is whether or not it is a big deal if my microphones remain plugged into my interface while not in use. Often what I will do if i'm away from the interface or not using it, I will turn the gain all the way down on the channels with microphones plugged in. If i have microphones plugged into my first two inputs, which correspond to the front instrument inputs as well (m-audio profire 2626) I will toggle the front intrument panels which have nothing plugged in, to active.
thanks,
Joe
My question is whether or not it is a big deal if my microphones remain plugged into my interface while not in use. Often what I will do if i'm away from the interface or not using it, I will turn the gain all the way down on the channels with microphones plugged in. If i have microphones plugged into my first two inputs, which correspond to the front instrument inputs as well (m-audio profire 2626) I will toggle the front intrument panels which have nothing plugged in, to active.
thanks,
Joe
