Is there a way to take a line out of a preamp to my computer for recording and also from the pre to a headphone mixing board at the same time? Does anyone know of very good sounding pre's that may have a line out for this purpose? The reason I'm asking is I'm trying to set up 2 seperate headphone mixes for vocalists. Thanks!
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Also, what about the VMP-2000e or 4000 pre's. I've been reading
Also, what about the VMP-2000e or 4000 pre's. I've been reading up on Grace 201 (which I'm not sure Kurt has heard yet). I've read the reviews and I know "it all depends on all the other stuff in the rack" but all things aside, what do you think of the Sebatrons? Anyone's opinions matter :td: or :tu:
It shouldn't deminish or degrade the signal either way.. (De
It shouldn't deminish or degrade the signal either way..
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I haven't heard the Grace 201 but it is a very well made and respected mic pre that has an internal power supply (one of my criterias for pre amp choice). I am sure it would serve you well.
Many mic pres have dual outputs.. the sebatrons do. they have a
Many mic pres have dual outputs.. the sebatrons do. they have a XLR and a 1/4" out just for this purpose..
Another way to do this is to split the output of the mic pre, using a Y cable, or run the output of your pre through a patch bay into the top row of jacks, "half normaled" (where inserting a cable into the bottom row breaks the connection) to the inputs of your recorder on the bottom row of jacks. You can then take a "mult for the pre amp send in the patchbay (top row) and route that to your mixer for headphone monitoring..