Hi,
I've got P2 and Powersampler with 1x ADAT breakout box for input and output.
I would like to use a dynamic mic with my system but don't wish to use an external mixer so can I take a mic signal into the ADAT input? - The other alternative is to use my external desk but it's a bit noisy and takes up too much space? - Well atleast for my liking anyway.
The ADAT in/outs are unbalanced phono jacks btw.
Using Microphone
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cheers, Tom
cheers, Tom
I'm curious to know exactly how it would interact with my sfp projects etc...OK..
I plug a guitar in, electric/bass/electro acoustic or a microphone, dynamic or condenser? - Right?
Where would the audio buddy or equivalent plug into? - The left/right in on the Pulsar 2?
One or more of the ADAT inputs for Pulsar 2? - Please elaborate - New topic.
Thanks.
I plug a guitar in, electric/bass/electro acoustic or a microphone, dynamic or condenser? - Right?
Where would the audio buddy or equivalent plug into? - The left/right in on the Pulsar 2?
One or more of the ADAT inputs for Pulsar 2? - Please elaborate - New topic.
Thanks.
yes, I've recently bought one - though my decision was based on a mic-pre comparison that's already a couple of years old.
They aquired the same signal by 32 or so different amps and put the resulting .wav files on the mag CD.
I made notes which track I liked without knowing what was playing.
There were several amps I didn't like which were much more expensive than the ugly box.
it fits perfectly with my old A16's symmetric 1/4 inch jacks (you'd need a cable or adapter to RCA) and appears on ADAT 1+2 in the routing, but I could as well plug it into the Pulsar's analog ins.
the instrument ins are on the front side, mic ins (XLR) on the back. You can have 1 mic and 1 instrument, or 2 mics, or 2 instruments connected simultaneously.
cheers, Tom
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They aquired the same signal by 32 or so different amps and put the resulting .wav files on the mag CD.
I made notes which track I liked without knowing what was playing.
There were several amps I didn't like which were much more expensive than the ugly box.
it fits perfectly with my old A16's symmetric 1/4 inch jacks (you'd need a cable or adapter to RCA) and appears on ADAT 1+2 in the routing, but I could as well plug it into the Pulsar's analog ins.
the instrument ins are on the front side, mic ins (XLR) on the back. You can have 1 mic and 1 instrument, or 2 mics, or 2 instruments connected simultaneously.
cheers, Tom
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: astroman on 2006-05-20 14:26 ]</font>