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trilo29
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Hey every1, It's my first time ever posting in a forum like this, so I'll try to be quick and understandable as possible.
My problem is this:
I'm a beat maker, sampling etc. with MPC's and TTs
I have the Z Cinema speakers (they are quite old as I got them 6 years ago) and the soundcard TASCAM US-366.
All i want to do is connect my Z Cinema speakers to the Soundcard, so I can use my TT and my MPC (which are all connected to the soundcard) with Cubase.
But there's a problem. The speakers do not connect via RCA like any other studio monitors. They connect with USB.
Z Cinema speaker pictures:
http://images.hardwarezone.com/upload/files/2010/03/f69ccc6770.jpg
http://images.highspeedbackbone.net/itemdetails/L23-9030/L23-9030-vendor08-tmc.jpg
http://pcfoster.pl/public/images/old/recenzje1/z_cinema/z_cinema_06.jpg
TASCAM US-366 Soundcard:
http://www.pitbullaudio.com/media/c...8eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/u/s/us366new.jpg
As you can see from the pictures, The right speaker is connecting to the subwoofer, and from the subwoofer, to the left speaker. The USB runs from the subwoofer to the PC USB input.
But I think I still have some hope into getting these speakers running like studio monitors, and connect them to my TASCAM US-366 Soundcard.
They have two 3.5mm aux ports from the side of the right speaker. Is there a way I can connect that 3.5mm AUX to RCA port in the Souncard?
I'm currently outside of my country studying (the Z Cinema are located in my house in my country), I'm currently using proper studio monitors (Yamaha HS7), but when I will get back home in a few months, I will not going to be able to carry my studio speakers back to my country. So I'm going to be stuck with my old Z Cinema speakers.
I hope some1 can help around this problem as I DO NOT have the money to spent on some studio monitors (like the Mackies 3" - which are 100 pounds - the cheapest good quality i could find in amazon).
Thank you and all help is deeply appreciated!
My problem is this:
I'm a beat maker, sampling etc. with MPC's and TTs
I have the Z Cinema speakers (they are quite old as I got them 6 years ago) and the soundcard TASCAM US-366.
All i want to do is connect my Z Cinema speakers to the Soundcard, so I can use my TT and my MPC (which are all connected to the soundcard) with Cubase.
But there's a problem. The speakers do not connect via RCA like any other studio monitors. They connect with USB.
Z Cinema speaker pictures:
http://images.hardwarezone.com/upload/files/2010/03/f69ccc6770.jpg
http://images.highspeedbackbone.net/itemdetails/L23-9030/L23-9030-vendor08-tmc.jpg
http://pcfoster.pl/public/images/old/recenzje1/z_cinema/z_cinema_06.jpg
TASCAM US-366 Soundcard:
http://www.pitbullaudio.com/media/c...8eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/u/s/us366new.jpg
As you can see from the pictures, The right speaker is connecting to the subwoofer, and from the subwoofer, to the left speaker. The USB runs from the subwoofer to the PC USB input.
But I think I still have some hope into getting these speakers running like studio monitors, and connect them to my TASCAM US-366 Soundcard.
They have two 3.5mm aux ports from the side of the right speaker. Is there a way I can connect that 3.5mm AUX to RCA port in the Souncard?
I'm currently outside of my country studying (the Z Cinema are located in my house in my country), I'm currently using proper studio monitors (Yamaha HS7), but when I will get back home in a few months, I will not going to be able to carry my studio speakers back to my country. So I'm going to be stuck with my old Z Cinema speakers.
I hope some1 can help around this problem as I DO NOT have the money to spent on some studio monitors (like the Mackies 3" - which are 100 pounds - the cheapest good quality i could find in amazon).
Thank you and all help is deeply appreciated!