ok so i need help trying to find a way to talk to someone thats in the live room through the headphones.. but the problem is I'm in the other room . is there some sort of talkback device i can use to solve my problem, i know they have them in professional commercial studios but i need one please help :) thank you
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xxdjskulzxx wrote: any other suggestions? American Sign Languag
xxdjskulzxx wrote: any other suggestions?
American Sign Language?
No, seriously, you probably already have what it takes. A mic in your end, a mic pre and some way of changing the volume. Mix to taste into the headphone output.
It might help us giving suggestions if you tell what equipment you have.
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yeah thats the problem .. my mixer only has 8 xlr inputs and i u
yeah thats the problem .. my mixer only has 8 xlr inputs and i use them all most of the time when recording .. especially the drums and hes the person i need to be able to communicate with most.. im using 2 seperate rooms , a control room and a live room but there isnt a windwon inbetween the 2
I use a Presonus Central Station for all of my monitor routing,
I use a Presonus Central Station for all of my monitor routing, then into a Furman HDS-6 with a few headphone stations in the live room. This unit (HDS-6) is cabled solely by CAT-5 which make is very easy to link up the stations. Works excellent and not too heavy on the wallet.
Don't laugh, I found out about this box at Radio Shack from some
Don't laugh, I found out about this box at Radio Shack from someone on the "Acoustic Recording" forum (Joe H?). I don't have the skew#, but RS has a "paging microhone" that has a switchable chime and a line level output. Push the button, it sends out the chime and then you can talk via any powered speaker. I got one and plug it into a pair of these little Yamaha powered speakers. Heck, you can run it into ANYTHING, even a geetar amp! I know it didn't cost me even $50.00 and it works like a champ! Check out the Radio Shack website for "paging microphone".
there are a couple of comercial units out there you can also fi
there are a couple of comercial units out there
you can also find some DIY ideas on my sites
an unused Mic-pre and some resistors could y cord your way into the Headphone Amp.