Re: Plugging an electric instrument

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Here, we usually plug keyboards and guitars into a Direct Box.

Now, this is for a live environment, and doesn't have to do with digital recording, but it converts the 1/4 to an XLR.

- Jordan
lanas wrote:
On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 00:59:50 +0200
Hartmut Noack <zettberlin@xxxxxxxxxxx> écrivait:

Maybe you could plug the output of the preamp via some Adapter to the
1010LT, if the preamp has got an Headphone-out it could work also but
I really recommend to buy a small mixer.

One point that was earlier made here when I was asking lots of
questions (not that I've quit doing that...) is that there should be as
few as possible of components in the path so that the sound source goes
into digital as soon as possible.  The preamp of the guitar has no
headphone jack.  Only a 1/4 standard jack for instruments.  The preamp
of the guitar is battery-powered.  Is routing the signal through a
mixer the only way to go ?

Al





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