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Hello! I suppose this is more of a performance question, but if I get the right sounds out of this I'll probably do some live-ish recordings...
I've just ordered an Alesis Multimix8 USB 2.0, I also have an Ibanez Troubadour T35 acoustic amp which I've been using for vocals & guitar. I've wanted to add a stompbox (the percussive kind— i.e. a foot-stomp or kick-box) to my sound and thus thought the mixer would be able to get me one more channel through the amp.
The amp has no proper 'line-in'. It has an XLR (for a mic), a 1/4" (for guitar) and an RCA input (for "CD"). My question is which input should I run the mixer through? Will the RCA suffice? Will using the 1/4" cause an audio-grade Fukushima? And if I do use the RCA, could I run all three inputs through mixer, and bypass the XLR & 1/4"?
Thanks for your—
—input.
Benjamin Arthur
benjamin.bandcamp(.)com/album/wildling
(edit—grammer)
I've just ordered an Alesis Multimix8 USB 2.0, I also have an Ibanez Troubadour T35 acoustic amp which I've been using for vocals & guitar. I've wanted to add a stompbox (the percussive kind— i.e. a foot-stomp or kick-box) to my sound and thus thought the mixer would be able to get me one more channel through the amp.
The amp has no proper 'line-in'. It has an XLR (for a mic), a 1/4" (for guitar) and an RCA input (for "CD"). My question is which input should I run the mixer through? Will the RCA suffice? Will using the 1/4" cause an audio-grade Fukushima? And if I do use the RCA, could I run all three inputs through mixer, and bypass the XLR & 1/4"?
Thanks for your—

Benjamin Arthur
benjamin.bandcamp(.)com/album/wildling
(edit—grammer)
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