will and extra long usb cable have any effect on sound quality?
if so at what length does it start to be come a factor?
i'm sure there may be many contributing factors, but i'm in the process of rearranging the 'studio' to make room for a new desk and i'm worried about the length of the usb cable i'll be able to use with Final Scratch.
the way i'd like to have everything set and the way i'll be able to have everything set up may be two totally different senarios depending on this, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
OT: USB Cable Length & Audio Quality...
OT: USB Cable Length & Audio Quality...
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hmm
im no guru but i know a bit about electronics ... and as far as i know the signal travelling down the usb cable will be a digital one .... so basically its all ones and zeros so unless you start dropping some of those along the way the overall audio quality shouldnt suffer at all. you should be able to run usb cable forever and not have any loss in audio quality... maybe signal strength but thats a new ball of wax.
i have noticed that adding a 1.5m USB extension cable to my BCR2000 has had some side effects: Live started to loose the contact with the device. and this is a MIDI only device, no audio is involved, which means there's not a lot of information going through.
i had to remove the extension plug, and since then no problem (except that i have a cable floating in the middle of my setup...).
so i guess that changing the length of the USB cable does have some effect on the way devices work.
i had to remove the extension plug, and since then no problem (except that i have a cable floating in the middle of my setup...).
so i guess that changing the length of the USB cable does have some effect on the way devices work.
yeah I think it's more a cable quality issue - I have had a DEFINITE problem using a USB audio interface with a lead with no magnetic shield on it - I tried a longer USB lead with no shield and was getting interference to fuck and then stuck a different usb lead with one and it was fine - if you get a proper decent quality lead you should be fine