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Kelly Kel March 25th, 2004 02:48 PM

1/4 to RCA Plug Adaptor - So Confused...
 
Hi guys. :)

The mic that I'm using has a 1/4" plug. Of course, this won't plug into my XL-1 as it is, so I went to one of the local audio supply stores and got a 1/4" Jack to RCA Plug Adaptor. Of course, it can only plug into either right or left, meaning that my sound is only recording on either the right or left channel, depending on which I plug it into (I hope I'm not confusing anyone as much as I'm already confused). I'm assuming that A) I'm either doing something wrong as usual or B) that I need to get an entirely different adaptor or cable - but what kind?

Thanks in advance for all your help! :D

Kelly

Roger Golub March 25th, 2004 07:23 PM

You're close.... But you have two channels coming out of the 1/4 plug so you'll need a <stereo> 1/4 plug to dual RCA jack adapter. Most places have this little critter. It's pretty common. You can also make one if you're so inclined....

Rob Wilson March 25th, 2004 10:39 PM

Kelly,

It's likely that the 1/4 inch plug only has a single channel of audio coming from it. You can tell if it does by looking at how many different parts there are on the end. Two (seperated by a small black insulator) would indicated mono.

What you need (if you really want both channels to record the same mic) is a RCA plug splitter. It'll have a single RCA female end and two RCA male ends.

Most folks would avoid the extra cable and copy the single channel to the other in post.

Kelly Kel March 29th, 2004 01:45 AM

<<<-- Originally posted by Rob Wilson :
Most folks would avoid the extra cable and copy the single channel to the other in post. -->>>

Sorry that I just got to reply to this. :)

I am, as I tell the girl who sometimes helps me with sound on my shoots, a self-diagnosed audio idiot. I can get most of the other stuff right, but always fail miserably at the audio. And that being said, I must blush a big fat bunch when I admit that I didn't even know I could do that. *insert blush here*

I'm going to play with this. Thanks for the tip!

And thanks to both of you for replying. :)

Kelly


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