If you bought a dedicated preamp and an ADC with pre's, Yes.
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I heard that doing that creates extra noise.
Ehh... Not really creating extra noise, really more like wasting your time, money, and not using gear appropriately.
You gotta meet your own demand.
Meaning: If you have a dedicated pre, you dont need an ADC that also includes pre's - for instance, say you have 24 dedicated pre's. You'd want something along the lines of a MOTU 24 I/O, as opposed to 3 Presonus Firestudios.
I have a post here somewhere that explains that a little better, give me a sec to find it...
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Methinks you're thinking too hard about it. The line in is meant for line level sources (keyboards, direct signals from guitar, bass, direct box, etc). The XLR is meant for microphones.
Microphone signals have lower impedence than line level signals, so use a slightly different input stage.
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