anonymous
2 March 2009
using bluetube pre (2 ch) into an maudio 1814 interface and also having a Mackie onyx 800r (8ch) pre running into the 1814 using ADAT/lightpipe. And having mics running through all of them at the same time (recording drums).
I'm not sure if there will be major latency issues or not.
I've used the bluetube with firestudio pres at the same time b4 with no issues, but the ADAT makes me think it won't work
thanks
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the bluetube is a tube pre, and i was plugging it into the fires
the bluetube is a tube pre, and i was plugging it into the firestudio as a line input and the firestudio was just converting it to digital...i dont think it had a pre into another pre
i just wanted to know if the setup i mentioned would cause any latency issues (or any issues in general)
Not sure why you folks want to keep plugging preamps into preamp
Not sure why you folks want to keep plugging preamps into preamps? I only do that when I'm forced to do that, such as coming off of active microphone splitters. Active microphone splitters already have a microphone preamp in them. But then it's coming out balanced and microphone level, up 250 feet or more of cable, going into the microphone preamps of my console. Otherwise, I don't see much point in plugging a microphone preamp into another microphone preamp. Unless you have a to particular need for that particular flavor to be combined with another particular flavor you simply can't live without. You're just asking for more noise & complexity in the signal chain. I generally won't plug my API microphone preamp into my Neve microphone preamp or my Neve microphone preamp into my API microphone preamp. Just no reason for it unless I what that kind of sounding preamp when feeding the other preamp. It doesn't make you look any better as an engineer to be plugging preamps into preamps.
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