Signal splitting
I want to know what is the best way to split my live room signals (mics, lines etc...) so I can feed my analog board and my digital interface simultaneously?
I want to know what is the best way to split my live room signals (mics, lines etc...) so I can feed my analog board and my digital interface simultaneously?
I am about to plug up my studio.
I got some great info about the inputs I have .
So step one is to run my instruments through a patchbay, normalled to mixer channels on my Yamaha 32/10.
Is it possible to use two Audio Interfaces on a single Computer ( Mac)
Also what's the use of Patch bay and ADAT card?
Thanks again!
Regards Norman!
Hello! I have used digital recording mixers for some time now. However, I now have more analog inputs (synths, drum machines, etc.) than I have input jacks available on the sixteen-track recorder. It is a Yamaha AW16G, which only has eight analog input jacks. I have a patchbay(Behringer PX-3000) which is a standard A/B vertical pairing (X 24 of them). In other words, 48 total analog jacks.
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I'm trying to put my surround and surround back speakers as well as surround and back surround speaker out's from a 7.1 amp on a TRS patchbay.
I've already spent too many hours on this, but...
I've purchased a 96 point TT patchbay. I've ordered a couple of the db25 sub cables. Before I get too far along, I'd sure appreciate any thoughts/additions/deletions anyone would be willing to add.
Thanks in advance.
How would i typically do this?
My preamp is an old mesa boogie studio pre.
It has mono send and stereo return.
Hi
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