Geezas, a friend of mine does professional a/v broadcasts for club gigs and shit and always in the past has had problems with needin that extra feed or output...well he got one of these;
http://www.behringer.com/02_products/prodindex.cfm?id=MX882
and he has never looked back. They aren't cheap but being Behringer, they arn't killer expensive and believe me i've been on gigs with him and it is a really handy tool to have.
This device probably comes in handy in answering some q's about the 'VOLUME' thread...?
If you just need to have handy outputs you could pick up a patchbay that allows you to 'bridge' the channels together. I've got the Behringer patch rack and it has had just as much use as any other piece of gear in my rack.
Oh, and i'm not gettin commission from Behringer either! 8P
-M
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 1:33 AM
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Multiple Mix Outputs and Recording
Hi,
Just read that Shimon interview, man, he's one lucky b*stard (as i sit here
at work thinking of tunes in my head, whilst trying to write a
report)....anyone able to suggest doing a combined snowboarding and D+B tour
is luckily not living in the real world...
Anyway, heres my query, once I have my mix settled down I usually record my
tunes to either a tape deck for the car stereo test or a MiniDisc if its all
good and finished.
Problem is, my Alesis Studio 32 mixer only has 2 main outputs with inserts
which goes to the amplifier, which leads to cable mayhem and a not very
direct audio route when recording.
I was wondering if anyone uses an audio splitter device that allows you to
plug in e.g. a stereo source input (from the main mix) to then duplicate it
into 2 (or more) stereo outputs to allow you to route your stereo mix to a
variety of destinations eg. CDR, MD, tape and amplifier, all with the same
source signal and at the same time - like a mixer in reverse.
Does everyone else do this?
Cheers
Dan
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