Brian Dean-O
Inspired
I have my singing mic hooked into XLR 1 in the back of Apollo, sounds fabulous ![Party popper :tada: 🎉](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f389.png)
Out 1 on my FM3 going into XLR 2 into the back of Apollo. Set to Line (as opposed to Mic) no audio coming through.
Can someone help me get my FM3 setup good to go with my Apollo solo please.
Someone elsewhere suggested it’s because I’m using XLR to XLR like I always do and that I should be running XLR to TRS instead, does that sound right for Fractal?
I’m not using the guitar Hi Z or whatever input on the front I’m plugging into the back, the Apollo has combo jacks that accept either XLR or TRS, would changing one end of the cable being used here to TRS make a difference? I ask because for example on my V2 FR10 the input in the back of it has combo jacks as does all the inputs on my Focusrite and I use this same XLR to XLR cable for all of that and it works fine why would it be different for the Apollo.
I’m not sure that’s it.
What could I be doing wrong though.
![Party popper :tada: 🎉](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f389.png)
Out 1 on my FM3 going into XLR 2 into the back of Apollo. Set to Line (as opposed to Mic) no audio coming through.
Can someone help me get my FM3 setup good to go with my Apollo solo please.
Someone elsewhere suggested it’s because I’m using XLR to XLR like I always do and that I should be running XLR to TRS instead, does that sound right for Fractal?
I’m not using the guitar Hi Z or whatever input on the front I’m plugging into the back, the Apollo has combo jacks that accept either XLR or TRS, would changing one end of the cable being used here to TRS make a difference? I ask because for example on my V2 FR10 the input in the back of it has combo jacks as does all the inputs on my Focusrite and I use this same XLR to XLR cable for all of that and it works fine why would it be different for the Apollo.
I’m not sure that’s it.
What could I be doing wrong though.