
Whoopysnorp
New member
First of all, this is the first I've been back since the site redesign. Whoa.
Anyway, I'm currently in a predicament where I'm in need of four inline mic pads. I am now using the four channel inserts on my mixer as direct outs, and whatever the gain on those channels is set to is the level at which the sound goes into my computer. The trouble is, even with the gain all the way down on these channels, I still get clips when recording drums. I need pads on these channels to tame the signals, but apparently an inline XLR pad costs in the neighborhood of $30. Does anybody know a way in which I can take care of these needs for less?
Anyway, I'm currently in a predicament where I'm in need of four inline mic pads. I am now using the four channel inserts on my mixer as direct outs, and whatever the gain on those channels is set to is the level at which the sound goes into my computer. The trouble is, even with the gain all the way down on these channels, I still get clips when recording drums. I need pads on these channels to tame the signals, but apparently an inline XLR pad costs in the neighborhood of $30. Does anybody know a way in which I can take care of these needs for less?