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Re: line splitter/mixer
hey,
it sounds like i'll be able to do what then, it's
exactly the second option you describe. basically,
what i wanted to know was if you could split the 6
channels into 3 output lines, and use the other 3
available as inputs to then feedback the outputs of
the loopers, and it looks like from your mail and from
the manual that i will be able to do so. i'm not
really bothered about the stereo issue, the edp being
mono anyway. plus, i don't think there'll be 3 tools
plugged in at all times. now, the only i will need
then would be a extra fx send/return to mangle the
loops, but that can wait...
Time to go on ebay!
cheers,
mateo
--- Travis Hartnett <tiktok@sprintmail.com> a écrit :
> The Rane is ridiculously flexible (I've used several
> in various
> applications for years), but if I'm reading you
> right it will do what
> you want in this case. You send it the mono or
> stereo output from your
> preamp, and then three of your (six) channels become
> send controls.
> You could then either send the output from your
> three units to channel
> inputs on a second mixer, or to the three remaining
> channels on the
> Rane (if the units have mono output--if they're
> stereo, you need a
> different mixer). If you went the second route, the
> output of your
> pre-amp and the three additional units would be
> summed back at the
> master outputs of the Rane, which can be mono or
> stereo as desired. If
> you're curious, the manual for the SM26 is available
> in pdf on Rane's
> site.
>
> Travis
>
>
> >I know this has sort of been discussed recently,
> but i have a few more
> >questions. I'm in the new process of re-wiring my
> set up, to include a
> >pcm42. anyway, i want to be able to split the
> signal coming out of the
> >preamp into three to feed different units, and
> then sent the signal to
> a
> >mixer and then to the pwer amp. i have been doing
> a bit of research
> and it
> >seems that the rane sm26b and the beringher
> ultralink mx882 could sort
> me
> >out. i'm sure people on this list have used these
> units before, so any
> >feedback is very much appreciated. given the
> capabilities of both
> units, i
> >should be able to combine the channels so that i
> could have 3/4
> outputs and
> >3/4 inputs, so that i could do the above wiring,
> can anyone confirm
> this? at
> >the moment, i'm leaning more towrds the rane for
> sound quality as well
> as
> >the jack out/inputs rather xlr.
>
>
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