Anyone out there looked into or already know how the multicore cables work?
Surely its just about how they are connected ? Is this something the diy-ers out there could build themselves? They just seem a bit over priced for what they are.
actually, just to add (after many disagreements on here last week or so about what they did) that when i say how do they work, i mean with regards to how they allow you to still pass a signal to your mixer without the audio 8 or laptop being on.
Ok … would an rca splitter on the end of the technics cable work with an rca cable going to phone on the mixer and one going to the input on the audio 8?
Whats the problem with this ? is this in effect all the multicore cable is doing?
What more could it possibly be? I’ve eventually found some posts on the NI forum about them but they have been closed now. People are warey of the loss of signal quality doing it this way but like you say surely thats all the NI ones are doing.
You can make your own that will be just as good. Infact you don’t need the connectors if you can solder you could buy the cable and the ends and solder away.
@Remote - hahah after function not pretty shinyness. Its for a home setup and to have 4 decks setup with the option of using timecode or standard cds and vinyl without the need to rewire or boot laptop this suits me down to the ground And i still have an extra £90ish in my pocket to spend elsewhere
I have been thinking about creating some cables like the Multi-Core Cables NI puts out, only with some different variations. For example, not everyone uses the XLR - so i could make cables that don’t have XLR collections (and cables with XRL too of course). I would try to make them with silicon casing if possible so they are super flexible. If i could put out the cable at a significantly reduces price to the NI multicore cables, would anyone be interested in purchasing these ?