May 9, 2011 8:45 PM
Variax s/pdif custom connection problem!
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Hey guys, i wanted to connect Variax digitally but i've failed in my attemp to do it, i need some enlightening, some advice, any help please!!
So far i have this connections and gives no sound! ( SEE PICTURE )
Thnx in advance!!
ps: i've followed the scheme presented in this post http://line6.com/community/thread/14238
Exactly what is the purpose of this - if I may be impudent - Rube Goldberg setup? Why do this if your objective is simply to connect to a computer or sound card, when there are cheap, safe interfaces available? I just want to understand the goal of the exercise here...
Regards,
JellyWheat
[BTW: If you can't get it to work, you can still sell the drawing! Title it "Where's My Doobie?"
...I apologize in advance: the devil makes me do this!]
The solely purpose of this is to record my variax digitally (i cant afford a podxt3live), and get cleanest possible signal....
OK, I thought that was the case, but why go this route? Wouldn't it be better to get a USB port (Line 6 offers several, low-cost devices), and be sure you are not going to fry your Variax with a Jerry-rigged connection? I hear what you are saying about the cost of an HD500 (they don't make X3Live any more, I don't think...). I prefer to use the effects provided by my digital work surface over the XTLive (which I used to own) anyway, BUT, it seems to be a risky thing that you are trying to do. IMO...
Bear in mind, however, that I am NOT an electronics whiz. I know lutherie much better than I know this. I would wait for one of the REAL electronic whiz guys who frequent this Forum to weigh in on your problem. Maybe what you are trying to accomplish is dead easy... maybe it is not.
I'm just not sure that your proposed rig is the route to clean sound, since the Variax output is analog anyway... So you are inevitably at the mercy of whatever the weakest A/D converter in you signal path happens to be.
Good luck.
JellyWheat
i have to agree with jelly wheat. one false move and your guitar could be toast.
just curious and i dont knoq but since the workbench hardware can connect your computer to your guitar.... then why cant it be used to connect your guitar to your computer? again ivbe never done this but i dont see whay its unidirectional.
... is a chivalrous/heraldic term employed by the Knoughts of the Trapazoidal Table, of which amx05462 and myself are both illustrated and highly dreculated members.
Ex.: "Don't knoq it if you haven't tryed it.", or "Knoq, knoq... Whose their?", or "I'm going to knoq a couple back after work with the buoys."... etc., etc..
FYI
JellyKnought
good evening my fellow knought . how are you this fine day?
... nothing major happening. I've just been "knoqing about" most of the afternoon.
J/W
well things are changing here on the mountain ttop.
for the good. in the mean time ill render this song
a knought is a knought of course of course and no one can talk to a knought of course un less of course the name of the knought is the famous mr wheat.
go ricgt to the source and ask the knought hell give you the answer in his rhetort hes always on a steady course talk to mr wheat
people yackety yack the web and waste the time of day but mr wheat will never speak unless hes got something to say. and so on.
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What an attractive ditty, Excellency! An excellent lyric, I must say! Perhaps it will bring me good luck!
J/W
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fear not my fellow knought. i once was there myself. but now im having to fend off points from time to time.
could be worse you know. btw . ya dont want to start sounding like your asking for pernts.
now i know its tempting to come back with pernt well taken . but let that and all pernt problems leave this place .
they got enough trouble here . ![]()
seems like some of the firecrackers are duds.
I have amended my ways!
J/W![]()
btw i bought a chicken last weekend and noticed a perdue chicken of the same size was twice the price. seems an awful lot more just because they eat yellow flower petals to make the skin more yellow.
i know this has nothing to do with the variax problems but i just thought id share. ![]()
mango's impressionistic art, playing tricks on the perceptions of our Knoughtly Minds, and knoqing them out of perspective...
My $0.02/FWIW/YMMV
JellyWheat
sorry about the delay but i had to make a run to the throne room before i met up with out old friend skid.
you have to remember some people thought picasso was crazy with his art. now look what they pay for that crap. :O![]()
I knoq, I knoq! I actually really LIKE looking at the drawing... it has a certain primitiveness about it that stands in stark juxtaposition with the advanced technical concept it is attempting to convey. The contrapuntal stylistic dynamics of the piece are further enhanced by the dichromatic medium of the work.
[This opinion, plus $0.85, will get you a Krispy Kreme donut!]
JellyWarhol
[Mr. Skid... any relation to Mr. Bean???]
well ill have my youngest grand daughter make you up some pics then. lol
i thought my schematics were a bit crude but now i see .....im state of the art.
Hhahhahah im glad that you liked my impressionistic art drawings... well back to the subject, i dunno how can i get the sound from workbench and if its even possible, well i think that it would need programming knowledge or something... Anyway there are 2 guys that achieved the same thing im doing, the one from the link on my first post and this http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=34907
They havent reported killed guitars yet as far as i know... I sended a pm to the forum user and the one from motunation seems uncontactable... Well i hope someone else will help me to figure out and get this thing to work!!
well my drawings look just like yours . its meant complimentary incase theres any doubt.
what i mean is to use the workbench hardware as a connector from your guitar to the computer.
mango, there are some REALLY talented and knowledgeable experts who occasionally post to this Forum. One is a medical doctor, and another couple sound like electrical or software engineers. They do all sorts of things to their gear that is highly sophisticated, and which seems to work. I suggest you continue to browse some of the other threads in the archives and try to identify members who may have the credentials to help you out and answer the (good) question raised by our friend amx05462...[ chrisblackwell is a member that comes to mind].
I hope I'm not out of line here, but perhaps he and others would not mind if you approached them by PM and directed them to this thread for some expert advice.
Hope this helps.
JellyWheat
i agree chris is very sharp inthese matters. and has some good ideas.
Good news fellas... i got SOUND!!!
Bad news, the sound is very noisy... i'm using motherboard crappy onboard s/pdif input, maybe that is the reason, (crappy world clock or something is producing jitter.. right?).... I have focurite saffire pro, but i'm not using it because my motherboard is gone crazy and burning all fireware/usb ports, and im afraid to use it right now... i'll wait to buy a new mobo in the next month...
Hey mango1981,
We do not recommend or support using this type of connection and modification.
As you mentioned you own a Focusrite Saffire, I recommend connecting the guitar straight into the instrument inputs on the front of the device.
Finally i bought a new pc.... i connected stuff with my focusrite card... now i dont get that horrible sound, but still theres a high pitched noise whenever i play the strings....
Can it be the lenght of VDI cable ( 25mts) (its the original cable from the variax)... or maybe its the etherned portion of the cable?.... im sure its not the SPDIF cable, because i've tested it with other stuff and it works fine...., the TRS cable also works fine.... so my only guess right now is VDI cable, or ethernet...
HElp Pls!
Thnx!
The VDI cable won't get you clean audio unless connected to a Line 6 device that accepts the connection. Using anything else, even a Line 6 Workbench device, to get audio out of the VDI is unsupported. You'd likely get just as good a result from the analog out, especially once your song is mixed.
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