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    Hello, Everyone!

    I'm new to this forum, so i'm not sure if anyone has asked this question before...but, i'm currently setting up a Pro-Tools studio.

    I use it for vocal recording, as well as arranging/mixing. i have a separate room that i use as Vocal Booth, and i'm doing diffusion and acoustic work on it.

    My question is, once i'm done soundproofing the booth, how can i set it up so that i can communicate with someone inside the booth, so that they'll be able to hear me since my Control Room is outside it.

    Also, I know other studios have it all set up by connecting their mic cables through the walls and into the Board, but since i'm using Pro-tools how can i do this?

    Any advice you have would be Tremendously helpful to me,
    Thanx so much!

    Jason.

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    Plug a mic into the Pro Tools system, send it to a track and use it to talk to talent .. That's the simplest solution.
    it's my opinion, i'll play with it if i want to. kf

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    Remember, you'll have to keep this "talk-back" track in record in order to pass signal.

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    Hi!

    Thanx for your quick reply!

    Jason.

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    You do not need to use a track you can use a mono aux input. This is the way I have done this in the past. This way you do not have to keep it in record it is on or off(mute)

    Mike

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    http://www.presonus.com/centralstation.html

    buy this (or something like it)

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