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Title: best connection type?
Post by: BJ on June 13, 2005, 12:34:13 AM
ok, It looks as tho I am borrowing a mini-me for wakarusa...great to warm up my Audix micros...I am wanting the pre-amp of the mini-me and the a/d of my ua-5.
1)what is the best way to connect the two to accomplish this? 
2) does the mini-me have metering lights?
3) is there anything about the mini-me I should know before running it??

thanx guys!!
Title: Re: best connection type?
Post by: creekfreak on June 13, 2005, 04:17:35 PM
Mini-me does not have an analog out so you can't use it as a pre for the UA-5 and most importantly, the whole reason to use the mini-me is to use the A/D....the pre in the mini-me is average at best, but the A/D rocks....if you are getting a mini-me to borrow, just use it as an all in one solution and leave the U-5 at home, unless you want to use the pre in the ua-5 and the A/d in the mini-me....but I have no idea how the pre in the Ua-5 performs on its own compared to the mini-me.

The mini-me has metering lights if you want to call them that  ;D
Title: Re: best connection type?
Post by: BJ on June 13, 2005, 04:36:38 PM
thanx...yea..i spent some time reading up on the minnme...no analog out except headphone...
I guess i will just use the minime instead of ua5....thanx again +t for helping
Title: Re: best connection type?
Post by: creekfreak on June 13, 2005, 05:30:36 PM
no problem....I think you will like the sound of the mini-me with the audix mics...should warm them up nice and make some real nice tapes...
Title: Re: best connection type?
Post by: Chanher on June 13, 2005, 05:32:16 PM
I would just run the audix's with the minime, Doug Oade said the stock ua-5 has the same a>d chip as the minime.
Title: Re: best connection type?
Post by: johnw on June 13, 2005, 09:13:55 PM
Are you recording to JB3 or laptop? If laptop, then use the program's meters. If JB3, then you need to find a way to convert to optical. I use a 312 with no problems. One great thing about the MiniMe is that you can guesstamate where the levels should be and then use the soft limit to prevent clipping. Granted, it limits the dynamic range somewhat, but it's a nice feature to have if you can't always be checking or adjusting levels. Personally I love everything about the MiniMe except that it is long instead of wide.