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Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 26 Inscrit : 12 juil. 06 Lieu : Williston - US Membre no 81,388 ![]() |
I want to know if anyone has tried running a direct line for bass, guitar and used the two mic pre-amps for overheads on a drum kit simultaneously (and produced 4 seperate tracks). I'm pretty sure that this is possible but I want to make sure. Thanks!
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 8 Inscrit : 17 juin 04 Lieu : Kraków - PL Membre no 45,295 ![]() |
I want to know if anyone has tried running a direct line for bass, guitar and used the two mic pre-amps for overheads on a drum kit simultaneously (and produced 4 seperate tracks). I'm pretty sure that this is possible but I want to make sure. Thanks! It is possible, but i'm afraid the signal will be too low and too noisy - use as short cables as possible for both guitar and bass. |
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Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 26 Inscrit : 12 juil. 06 Lieu : Williston - US Membre no 81,388 ![]() |
If the signal coming through the 1/4" inputs is too low and noisy, then what the heck are they for?
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![]() Moderator ![]() Groupe : Team Messages : 74 Inscrit : 19 déc. 05 Lieu : Austin - US Membre no 74,134 ![]() |
If the signal coming through the 1/4" inputs is too low and noisy, then what the heck are they for? Line level gear. Instrument level is lower and since they're not hi-z 1/4 inputs and don't have a pre-amp the signal will be on the crappy side. You can use a couple DI boxes to compensate. |
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