Quad capture and headphones

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darrenpatrick
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2014/11/01 20:08:38 (permalink)

Quad capture and headphones

I use the quad capture as my interface, monitor speakers plugged into the back, and SONAR x3Producer. If I am recording a vocal track, I have to un plug my speakers so there isn't any bleed into the mic, then plug back in to listen to the recording which is all a pain. Do I need a small mixer to separate the speakers from the headphone output? The mix knob on the QC doesn't do it or is there something I'm doing wrong? 
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    darrenpatrick
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    Re: Quad capture and headphones 2014/11/01 21:15:51 (permalink)
    Well I snooped around and found a thread with the same issue. Looks like it was not designed to switch from speakers to headphones. Bummer
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    tomixornot
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    Re: Quad capture and headphones 2014/11/01 21:34:32 (permalink)
    Same here, for me, I shut off my speakers. In my previous setup, I send the Quad's out to a mixer and it's easier to manage.

    Albert


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    Living Room Rocker
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    Re: Quad capture and headphones 2014/11/01 22:06:19 (permalink)
    Wouldn't it be more simple to just lower the monitor volume than unplugging or shutting them off?
     
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    tomixornot
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    Re: Quad capture and headphones 2014/11/01 22:09:56 (permalink)
    The Quad's volume controls both headphones out and line out at the same time. Line out connects to the active monitor directly.

    Albert


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    sock monkey
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    Re: Quad capture and headphones 2014/11/01 23:00:28 (permalink)
    Now that's a bad design?

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    Living Room Rocker
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    Re: Quad capture and headphones 2014/11/01 23:11:20 (permalink)
    Yeah, that is a bummer.

    Kind regards, Living Room Rocker
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    tKx5050
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    Re: Quad capture and headphones 2014/11/02 13:43:31 (permalink)
    I use the behringer minimon monitor matrix to switch back and forth. It's small and cheap but does the job.

    Steve
     
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    leosoon
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    Re: Quad capture and headphones 2014/11/17 04:59:25 (permalink)
    I bought the Yamaha DTX 400 as it was the best buy of the starter kits @ $500. 
    The sound in the brain are actually very good, They are almost identical the the Birch kit found in Session drummer. I also find the sounds respond better to how hard you play than triggering samples, but I still use Session drummer for my drums. 
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