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preamp related- OK, now who wants to tell me how to...
..hook up my condensor mic> preamp> Tascam 688?
First of all, can somebody give me a briefing on the functions of a preamp (I will be using an ART Pro MPA)? In this case I'm using it primarily because the Tascam 688 does not have phantom power... What are the proper settings for the input/output gain?
Also, I'm not sure how I should hook it up to the mixer. The preamp has both balanced and unbalanced inputs/outputs. Should a condensor mic go into the balanced input/output? Would I use a different input/output if I was recording a bass direct? What if it were a dynamic mic, would it make a difference then? Then, where should I go into the mixer on the Tascam 688? It was my understanding that its best to bypass the built-in preamps, so can I do this by plugging into the channel insert? Or should I just plug into an XLR jack and turn the trim all the way down?
I guess I'm just looking for the basics on how to use a preamp here. This particular piece of equipment is borrowed from a friend, and I have a feeling he doesn't really know how to use it much more than I do, so thats why I didn't just ask him...
I may not get the chance to get all three pieces of gear together for another week or so, but I want to have an idea about what I'm doing beforehand.
Thanks
..hook up my condensor mic> preamp> Tascam 688?
First of all, can somebody give me a briefing on the functions of a preamp (I will be using an ART Pro MPA)? In this case I'm using it primarily because the Tascam 688 does not have phantom power... What are the proper settings for the input/output gain?
Also, I'm not sure how I should hook it up to the mixer. The preamp has both balanced and unbalanced inputs/outputs. Should a condensor mic go into the balanced input/output? Would I use a different input/output if I was recording a bass direct? What if it were a dynamic mic, would it make a difference then? Then, where should I go into the mixer on the Tascam 688? It was my understanding that its best to bypass the built-in preamps, so can I do this by plugging into the channel insert? Or should I just plug into an XLR jack and turn the trim all the way down?
I guess I'm just looking for the basics on how to use a preamp here. This particular piece of equipment is borrowed from a friend, and I have a feeling he doesn't really know how to use it much more than I do, so thats why I didn't just ask him...
I may not get the chance to get all three pieces of gear together for another week or so, but I want to have an idea about what I'm doing beforehand.
Thanks
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