Group: rec.arts.movies.production.sound
From: "Courtney Goodin"
Date: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: Connecting Cooper 108 inserts to Fostex 824

Thanks Peter,
Octamic looks like it might work. I was asking the question for someone
else. I will pass along the info. I told him he could probably mod the 824
to go in after the first stage of the input amps on the 824 but I don't know
how accessable those are. It may be all surface mount inputs and no easy way
intercept the signal. Anybody got a schematic for the 824 Electronics?
---Courtney

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> One solution we proposed to a client was to use the RME OctaMic D
> (see / ). It runs on 12
> volts DC, and can output both an analog line level signal AND an AES
> signal (both with a little make up gain) simultaneously. Since this
> client required redundant recording, this dual output A/D function
> came in handy.
>
> Other clients have used the OctaMic as a "front end" for the 824 to
> give it 8 mic pres with knobs.
>
> -Peter Schneider
> Gotham Sound
>
> On Oct 3, 3:02 pm, "Courtney Goodin" wrote:
>> Anyone had any luck taking the direct outs (inserts) from the Cooper 108
>> (-10db) into a Fostex DV824 Analog in (+4db).
>> ---Courtney
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