I just did something, I think, its nifty....
I had a channel strip in my console that was down 20dB in volume.
I really wished I had a oscilloscope... then I realised I did.
Motu, have a suite of audio tools... one of them is a CRO.
Sure enough opened logic... set up a channel with a 1 kHz test tone going out at -18dBfs and using alligator clips and a multimeter probe, I was good to go...
I don't think you would want to do serious stuff with it.. but for following a tone through the circuit it was great... the ribbon cable in the console was long enough to put the channel strip right out of the console on a work surface and it was great... The sound craft tech manual gives a great description of the circuit.
Oh, the problem... because the strip has been modified (before it got to me) there was a dud solder joint...
Was cool though.. and worked really well
cheers
Wiz
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Re: Motu Oscilloscope
Good catch and a nifty use of available software.
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