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 just got a BSS dpr901II Dynamic Equaliser from E-bay, loving it!
My problem is, unless in split mode, this unit only has one output and I need two.
I only need one of them to be balanced (going to my A/D), and the other can be unbalanced since it's just for monitoring purposes.
Hi All,
Here is the link for the latest free video. This one covers ideas for splitting individual sounds into separate frequency bands. There are also a couple of free racks to download this time.
Hey guys.
I hope this is the right spot for this.
So,
Me and a couple friends are working on a band we have a few songs written for, and our lineup (even live) would be this.
Guitarist
Guitarist
Bass
Vocalist
Laptop
The laptop will be running programmed drums, keyboards and other samples from FL Studio.
Hi, first timer here, I play in a small jazz band and am always trying to think of low cost ways to produce a nice recordings.
For piano bass and drums I use a couple of cheap mp3 players with stereo line input for piano and bass, and a zoom h2 for drums. Mixed down this sounds real nice.
Hello:
I am doing some recording with a 4 track handheld recorder (Zoom H4n). It creates two stereo wav files (Mic L-R and Instrument L-R). Once I import the files into two stereo tracks in Cubase 4, I would like to split the stereo files into 4 separate tracks.
Is there an easy way of doing this? Thanks!
Okay, so here's the deal:
I want to split my electric guitar signal into 2 lines and doing it cheap and sweet. What can I do? Use A/B switches, Y cables, or any gadgets out there?