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Do I Need a DI?
I'm tossing out an old mixer...I'm flush with mic pre's but I've been hanging on to my old mixer using it as matching stage between my Korg Triton, Bass POD, and POD pro and a monitoring station.
I'm assuming that all these devices require a D.I. like device to connect up to my Delta1010's? If so, can anyone recommend a clean multi-channel D.I. for this application? I've read that a nice passive unit might be the way to go for a clean adaptation. Thanks
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Last edited by punkin; 08-08-2005 at 08:13.. |
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I think you can connect them directly to the 1010. The inputs are selectable between +4 (pro) and -10(consumer). Set them to -10 since thats what line outs on keyboards, etc normally are. You are using the 1010 and not the LT, right? The LT has jumpers on the PCI card, it think.
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The POD's act as a DI themselves so you don't need a seperate box for those.
Instrument->POD->1010 would be fine. |
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Hey thanks...I can't seem to find my manual for the Triton. I packed it away during our remodel last year. I was unsure of the keyboard output impedance which is probobly typical for most keyboards. I'm sure the level is ok.
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