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Re: Help with PARIS [message #102447 is a reply to message #102440] |
Sun, 08 February 2009 11:34 |
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Soon you need to learn about patch bays.
\"Rob Russell" <russellr@madriver.com> wrote:
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>It's funny, all I needed to do was use a mic cable from the bass amp. But
>that's the way the thought proccess works I guess. We recorded some good
>drum tracks last night that will come in very handy. I need to go spend
some
>jack on some short patch cords. It looks like someone spilled a bowl of
black
>spaghetti behind my rack right now.
>Thanks again for the help. I'm starting to get my head trained. The different
>windows are starting to mean something...
>My sister just saw this guy at Disney World and sent me this link.
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULamrnbncJU
>I want to learn how to use loops next:)
> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
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>>You can probably plug keyboards directly into the 442. I'd experiment
with
>>setting the input for -10dB or +4dB. I think -10dB would be the best choice
>>for most keyboards. The reason plugging into the jack on the keyboard
amp
>>stopped the sound is that it's probably an insert loop that needs to be
>completed
>> to pass sound. YOu can probably get any electronic repair guy to solder
>>a 1/4" connecter on one end of a mic cable to create the patch cord you
>need
>>to connect your bass amp's line out to the 442. Or you could mic the amp.
>>
>>Gantt
>>
>>"Rob Russell" <russellr@madriver.com> wrote:
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>>>The bass amp has a line out but it is the 3 pin type that I have on my
>mic.
>>>I'll have to get a special patch cord for that. The keyboard/acoustic
amp
>>>has a Patch socket on the front that says send/return pre eq,tip=send
ring=return
>>>sleeve=ground. When I tried that one it shut down the speaker in the amp
>>>and I'm not sure if it would send a signal to the 442 or not. I want to
>>be
>>>able to hear the amp when I'm recording."Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net>
>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Do your amps have direct outputs? A guitar amp would need some sort
of
>>>speaker
>>>>emulator to sound right. A bass amp w/ line out would work fine. You
>>must
>>>>have a mixer of some sort... You can use that to get mic signal into
>the
>>>>442.
>>>>
>>>>Gantt
>>>>
>>>>"Rob Russell" <russellr@madriver.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>I figured it out.I needed to make a new file name to get to the Db setting.
>>>>>All set with that now. I still need to work on getting patch cords from
>>>>amps
>>>>>to the 442 without mics.
>>>>>
>>>>>"Rob Russell" <russellr@madriver.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I thought I'd start a new thread to make it easier to find replies.
>>>>>>I tried to boost the gain on a track by clicking gain change under
audio
>>>>>>in the editor window. All I get is a save as window with the file name.
>>>>>I
>>>>>>don't see anywhere to boost the gain.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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