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Hi all, I have a problem with my saffire pro 40 and pro 14 interfaces. I'll tell you what I've done first and then explain my problem if I may.
I have connected my Macbook pro to my saffire pro 40 with a firewire lead. Another firewire lead from the saffire pro 40 to the saffire pro 14. All the lights show that they are connected. However, when I open mix control, I can only set it to either the pro 40 or pro 14. The pro 40 shows only 8 analogue inputs and the pro 14 only shows 4 analogue inputs. I want to record with 11 inputs hence connecting the 2 interfaces together.
Where have I gone wrong and is it even possible to do what I want to do. Do I have to buy a new interface so that I can connect the 2 together with an optical cable. I am confused!
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2 steps back? You were lucky!
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If you're any good at building cabs you could do a lot worse than buy Bill's plans for subs. Easy builds and seriously excellent performance. Pretty light too.
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You could have tried these. https://modulusamplification.com/Fender-Speaker-Mounting-Screws-Mount-Screws-each-P5875267.aspx
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Definitely.
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I've got a laser cutter and some mother of pearl. I'll introduce them to each other and see what happens. Watch this space!
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Copydex is the way to go.
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Always has been and always will be!
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In 50 years of playing, I haven't owned an amp or a cab from any manufacturer that hasn't had peeling Tolex. Some have ended up with no Tolex left on then at all. My barefaced 2 x 10 is the only one that hasn't peeled its Tolex. Maybe I should say so far, but after 2 years it's still all in one piece.
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Session made a similar unit many years ago, infact I've got one sitting on a shelf. Never used it though.
https://www.award-session.com/pdfs/Award-Session History0068.pdf
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It's just a tool for me. A very nice one mind you. I don't display all the hammers or screwdrivers I've ever bought even though some of them have also been very nice.
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I'll call for it.
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One of these should do the job for you. Actually perhaps get 2 or even 3!
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A tooth brush is a handy tool for getting brasso into those hard to reach areas.
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1 hour ago, PaulWarning said:
you've probably seen this before, but I'll post it anyway, always makes me smile
Never seen that before. Brilliant! Thanks.
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11 minutes ago, Mudpup said:
Really????
We do about 50 gigs a year in the South East and they're all £300+
You need a new agent!!!! 😉No agencies round here and if there were, you'd get even less. When I say South East I mean East Sussex. It makes me laugh when everyone says the affluent South East, they obviously haven't been to Hastings.
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£200 here in the southeast.
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On 08/08/2019 at 13:29, BreadBin said:
I've done similar before.
So Have I on numerous occasions.
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I remember when a Selmer PA100 superseded by an HH 100w P.A. and any pair of 4 x 12s, 4 x 10s or 2 x 12s would be all that was needed and in many cases, desired. How things have changed.
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Band saw blades are easy to change. Here's one of many videos on how to do it.
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Interesting. Thanks for that.
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Electronic drums and all instruments plugged straight into a mixer with enough outputs so everyone can have their own monitor mix. Cheap stereo or headphone amp for each musician and a set of headphones. Absolutely brilliant! The only thing that will be loudish in the room will be vocals. It will be cheaper than trying to soundproof a room as well.
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Over 50 feet in length and you'll start to hear a drop in volume.
Focusrite problem
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Many thanks for that. I've just had a read and my first reaction is, WHAT!!! I'll have to keep reading until it begins to make sense.