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Mac driver for mackie 802vlz4
Mac driver for mackie 802vlz4








While that is true, I can't recall anyone actually reporting audible trauma to the signal as a result of this practice.Thanks for the fast reply Richard. They will complain that the load impedance is dramatically lower, etc. Now, there are people who will complain about using a simple Y-cable to feed an ordinary mic into TWO "paralleled" input channels. The editor said he was able to use my safety track 2 after boosting it a bit, but the primary track 1 was pretty much unusable without a tedious dialog editing effort.Ĭould the weird level fluctuations on channel 1 but not on the same mic on channel 2 via the Y-Connector be due to running phantom power out through channel 1 but not channel 2? Or is this probably something else? Is it a bad idea to do what I'm doing without using a phantom power blocking mic splitter? Am I risking damaging something? BTW, the HD-P2 and R44Pro both had to have phantom power to both boom input jacks or neither, while the HS-P82,allows me to select for each channel and thus I opted to just send it to channel 1 only. I kept getting level fluctuations on track 1 but not on track 2, and really couldn't figure out what the problem was.

mac driver for mackie 802vlz4

So far I've had no problem with doing that on an HD-P2, or later on an R44Pro, but I just started using an HS-P82 and have Phantom power on on channel 1 and off on channel 2 (where I'm patching my Y-Connector into the Tascam).

mac driver for mackie 802vlz4

I've always used a Y -Connector instead of a pre-mixer to split the feed from a boom condenser microphone to two input channels on my location recorder so I could record it both normal and cut a bit as a safety track in case an actor unexpectedly shouts a line (and I cannot ride the faders fast enough).










Mac driver for mackie 802vlz4