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niall munnelly <aleph@...> wrote:On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 09:39:40PM -0000, tahvenaine2002 wrote:
>
> Sorry I didn't know you go through di-box. I'm not familiar with those
> things, so I better shut my mouth on this.. Maybe someone else can say
> something..
they reduce a line-level, high impedance signal to a
mic-level, low impedance one that's suitable to drive a
microphone input. this is fine if you're doing it because
you like a specific coloration the mic pre {or di box, if
it's an active one} lends to the sound. if you're doing it
BECAUSE YOU THINK YOUR MACHINEDRUM'S OWN OUTS AREN'T LOUD ENOUGH, then a}
your equipment is broken or misconfigured or b} you don't
know what the hell you're doing, but we must also accept the
possibility of c} both.
sorry for shouting. i'm not shouting at you, toni.
--
yours,
niall.
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Re: [elektron] Re: Only for people that have recorded with a machine drum.
2005-11-10 by s a
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