I'm using a Behringer mixer and have trouble with hiss and a poor signal going into my M-Audio 2496 sound card/Cubase. I'm thinking of the Art Tube MP Studio V3 as a pre -amp. Has anyone any experience of using this?
I'm now thinking about the Behringer Tube Ultragain Mic200 to serve my needs - getting a decent guitar/bass signal into Cubase via my soundcard. Does anyone have any experience of this model?
I'm using a M-Audio 2496 soundcard with a Behringer Eurorack 802 Mixer. I've now managed to get a good signal from my microphone (an SE 2200) into Cubase via the mic pre amp on the mixer BUT still having problems getting a strong signal from my guitar/bass. I've now realised that the Behringer doesn't support a guitar signal. It only has mic pre amps and line input. So I guess it's a guitar DI Box that I need, yes?...
This!!!I gave him this reply 2 days ago in another forum.....
"I have one of these >> Behringer DI20 Ultra DI 2-Channel Active DI Box/Splitter (active DI) that I didn't buy for the purpose of guitar or bass, but does work for that purpose into a mixer. XLR out of the DI goes into the XLR of the mixer. The XLR mic mixer channel has adequate gain for guitar with this box. DI boxes are priced much higher or lower and quality would be reflected in the price. The Behringer is fine for what I use it for."
I also have a cheap passive Pyle DI that works, but the Behringer sounds better.
I gave him this reply 2 days ago in another forum.....
"I have one of these >> Behringer DI20 Ultra DI 2-Channel Active DI Box/Splitter (active DI) that I didn't buy for the purpose of guitar or bass, but does work for that purpose into a mixer. XLR out of the DI goes into the XLR of the mixer. The XLR mic mixer channel has adequate gain for guitar with this box. DI boxes are priced much higher or lower and quality would be reflected in the price. The Behringer is fine for what I use it for."
I also have a cheap passive Pyle DI that works, but the Behringer sounds better.