Question about Roland SPD-S

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Does anyone know how to split tracks LEFT and RIGHT? We have a click track that has music on one side and the click on the other. We want the music to go OUT but the click to stay in the headphones...

We need this for live gigs.
 
Jarbarian said:
Does anyone know how to split tracks LEFT and RIGHT? We have a click track that has music on one side and the click on the other. We want the music to go OUT but the click to stay in the headphones...

We need this for live gigs.

This should be posted in the Roland forum, and ONLY in the Roland forum. This question has nothing to do with mics. :confused:
 
Ok, well if some nice moderator would be so kind as to move it for me, please?

Thanks.

PS: Can anyone answer the question?
 
PhilGood said:
This should be posted in the Roland forum, and ONLY in the Roland forum. This question has nothing to do with mics. :confused:


Thank you Mr. Post Nazi. If not for your diligence...anarchy would prevail.

Thank you for keeping us safe.
 
Jarbarian said:
Does anyone know how to split tracks LEFT and RIGHT? We have a click track that has music on one side and the click on the other. We want the music to go OUT but the click to stay in the headphones...

We need this for live gigs.

So is the music coming out of the SPD? The click track I can understand...but where's the music coming from?

Do you have a mixer? Maybe you can separate out the click to a separate headphone mix if you have different groups on the mixer or an aux out.
 
Wish14 said:
Thank you Mr. Post Nazi. If not for your diligence...anarchy would prevail.

Thank you for keeping us safe.

Interesting how when someone doesn't agree with how things are usually done they have to resort to words like "Nazi".
 
The SPD-S has two mono 1/4" jacks for audio output; one for left and one for right.
(I have one too...)

If your SPD-S track has the music on say the left you just have to take the 1/4" left output and send it to a channel of your PA mixer.

The right click track 1/4" line would go to whatever bus you use for your headphone amps or directly to a headphone distribution amp.
 
PhilGood said:
Interesting how when someone doesn't agree with how things are usually done they have to resort to words like "Nazi".

My problem was with the tone of your post.

There are ways to get your point across, and still be polite, instead of sounding like a control freak. Providing helpful guidance instead of being authoritarian.
 
Wish14 said:
My problem was with the tone of your post.

There are ways to get your point across, and still be polite, instead of sounding like a control freak. Providing helpful guidance instead of being authoritarian.

Yes, and you could have just answered the guy's question instead of throwing out childish insults. You're 42 for god's sake. Grow up! I'm not the first person here who asked another person to post in the appropriate forum. Its done all the time, and far more aggressively than I did it here. One thing about typed answers is when you read them, you can't read the intended emotion or inflection. You put your own interpretation in its place, which is what you did here. "Tone of your post"?! How the hell do you get that? "sounding like a control freak". I guess I had the sound down.

Way to jump to conclusions! Bravo! I'm glad you showed up to "put me in my place".

Anyway, continue the non-mic thread here in the mic forum. I'm going to go jump into a Macintosh forum and ask Windows XP questions. :D :D
 
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PhilGood said:
This should be posted in the Roland forum, and ONLY in the Roland forum.

Oh, I hear your tone there. I don't think I jumped to any conclusions.

What if he posted this in the Other Equipment and Reviews forum?

Would that be okay with you?

:p
 
Hehe, thanks for the help guys. I'll check and see if he's running the track stereo.

We have the music on the left channel and the click on the right, if that helps.

Thanks!
 
Wish14 said:
Oh, I hear your tone there. I don't think I jumped to any conclusions.

What if he posted this in the Other Equipment and Reviews forum?

Would that be okay with you?

:p

No, you didn't "hear" any tone there! You can't "hear" things that are in print, you moron! you can only assume what you think is there. You completely jumped to a conclusion! You took one sentence and immediately read something into it that was not there. Its presumptuous!

The first time chessrock gives you a hard time you're probably gonna burst a vein in your forehead! Maybe you could de-stress a little if you moved out of your Mom's house.

You apparently have a gift no other human has: The ability to tell how someone is saying something without actually listening to them.

You're both obstinate and obtuse.

Jarbarian, don't let this discourage you from posting questions. Just realize there are experts in sections of this site that can help you get answers faster if you look for the people who are most likely to be familiar with the equipment you are using. We mostly talk about microphones here. There are 2 general rules here. Don't do multiple posts across multiple forums and post only in the forum most likely to yeild the best results. I myself have been reprimanded for doing this.

Glad to have you aboard!
 
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OK, I hear your tone too, then!

Stop whining!! Its annoying!! Why are you such a whiner?! My kids whine less than you.
 
Wish14 said:
Just having some fun....

Having FUN?! That's not what the tone of your post implied!!

THIS IS AN OUTRAGE!! CALL THE PRESIDENT!!! I'M SCREAMING 'CAUSE I'M TYPING IN ALL CAPS!!! :rolleyes:
 
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