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Title: 4 track mixer suggestions?/general question..
Post by: Ray76 on August 01, 2005, 05:44:21 PM
I have a few different mics, and would like to try eventually try using them together at gigs.

I guess Im asking if it would be possible to go

mic pair 1>preamp>-------------------------------/>
sbd---------->(line in)  ----------------------------- >  mixer> 722
or another mic pair-->(preamp)----------------\>

is such a thing possible?? does anyone here do that?? Just askin cuz of the upcoming brass band gigs, and after seeing someone run a multi mic setup on a tv program here its got me curious.
Title: Re: 4 track mixer suggestions?/general question..
Post by: fozzy on August 01, 2005, 05:54:13 PM
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Title: Re: 4 track mixer suggestions?/general question..
Post by: Ray76 on August 01, 2005, 05:55:29 PM
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sd 442



is that possible though fozzy??running multiple sources into the mixer then out to the 722?

thanks man, you have been helping me out a great deal.
Title: Re: 4 track mixer suggestions?/general question..
Post by: fozzy on August 01, 2005, 06:00:45 PM
yea, 4 in 2 out
ie: 1,2(IN)  would be the mgs and 3,4(IN) would be the ATs or a SBD  then you assign the 1,3 to the left out and the 2,4 to the right output.
i've only used wayne's x4 but i think all the eng 4channel mixers you can assign which out put they send to, L,R, or both.  could also run 3 mics stereo pair in coincident pattern(L,R) and a omni in the middle(both)

another one
http://www.cevl.com/4mix.html
Title: Re: 4 track mixer suggestions?/general question..
Post by: Ray76 on August 01, 2005, 06:05:20 PM
yea, 4 in 2 out
ie: 1,2(IN)  would be the mgs and 3,4(IN) would be the ATs or a SBD  then you assign the 1,3 to the left out and the 2,4 to the right output.
i've only used wayne's x4 but i think all the eng 4channel mixers you can assign which out put they send to, L,R, or both.  could also run 3 mics stereo pair in coincident pattern(L,R) and a omni in the middle(both)

another one
http://www.cevl.com/4mix.html

that is good stuff Fozzy. Thanks so much. BTW, keep an eye on your paypal.  ;)

Teddy

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