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Old 12-21-2001
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Headphone mix from makie 1604 VLZ?

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Hello all, is there a way to run my Control Room mix and a set of head phones separately. So when I hit the solo button the person w/ the head phones dosent hear it?
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Doesn't look like it.
How 'bout puttin the phones on an aux mix, but you'd need a seperate headphone amp I think.
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Hey Twonky, on second thought, why not use one of the main mix outs for your c/r out. Then you could.

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Call or email Mackie...they've offer great support, and I'm sure they'll be able to give you some help.

I called them when I first got my 1202 VLZ Pro and they were terrific.
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You should do their montior mix on an AUX send and feed that into a headphone amp of somesort. I use an old tape deck as a headphone amp right now.

That way you can dial in an indepent mix for the person playing.

Make sure the aux send you use is pre fader.
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I agree with Garak, I've done a lot of remote set ups using a CR1604 and do the headphone monitoring that way......right down to the cassette deck as the headphone amp

Mike
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Dude I was wondering the same thing! I guess I didn't think of posting the question here. Thank you all. You've helped me too.
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