
Dr ZEE
Anti-Pro Circles Insider
Incorrect. The insert return does not bypass anything. It is just a point, and it is where it is, and it is there because the designer of the mixer have decided to make it there. It is commonly after channel's gain stage, which makes practical sense. Designes of channel's gain stages vary from mixer to mixer. There are popular designs, of course, which have practical sense mostly for a manufacturer of a mixer and not necessarily for a user.MCI2424 said:the insert return bypasses the pre-amps to the fader
Insert point is designed for inserting a device. It is not designed for connecting a line-level output device. It is not designed to be used as input option to provide ability to bypass what ever may happen to be "before the insert point". Line level input is designed for connecting any line level output device.
Having said that, of course, One can connect anything to anything what's connectable. It may work. Often does. Often does not. People do it all the time. I have no problems with that. I have problems with misrepresentations, misinformation and ultimate confusions.
uh!! , what would we do without manuals and without references?MCI2424 said:The manual has references ...

I'll take your word on that one.MCI2424 said:Every studio I have ever been in uses a patchbay directly to the recorder or insert return for external pre-amps.

Incorrect.MCI2424 said:Unless you have a standalone recorder ... then there is no way to connect an external pre-amp to ... setup unless (there are) inserts.
I am not discussing anything with you. I am making the facts straight.MCI2424 said:End of discussion.
Speaking of "ends of discussions", let me remind something here (for folks who love to 'discuss' a thing or two from time to time at homerecording.com's boards:
in context here: https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=209246MCI2424 said:End of discussion.
Go back to your reguarly scheduled life..
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Gain is ratio. Signal Output level to Signal Input Level ratio, that is. Amplifiers do not amplify Gain. Gain is something that characterizes amplification. I hope japanese people would agree with that. Or would they?MCI2424 said:There are amps that amplify voltage gain...

It's OK, MCI, I understand, 25 years in engineering and all that, I mean, - hell!, that's a long way and time is a brutal bitch.

/later