Solo button Function

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How do i record the SOLO function?

What does the SOLO function do to the audio track does it have a extra circuit bypasses?
 
walters said:
How do i record the SOLO function?

What does the SOLO function do to the audio track does it have a extra circuit bypasses?

Arhhhhhhhhhh. I've got it. I'm kinda' slow from time to time .... but better late than never.

To deal with the "issue" - all it takes: just bybass walters

/later..... (I mean never again :eek: )
 
....How do i record the SOLO function? ...
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Solo usually only works through the monitor feed, so the best way I've found is this-

With your console hooked up to your monitor power amp in the usual way, take some speaker wire and solder a quarter inch plug (or rca plug depending on what kind of inputs go to your recorder) onto one end of the wire. Plug this into one track input of your recorder.

Then hook the other end of the speaker wire to your power amp that normally powers your monitors (you will unhook one of your monitor speakers to do this). In this hookup, you'll have one speaker wire from your receiver going to your recorder and the other speaker wire still goes to ONE of your monitors.

Now, to get the best signal level, turn your power amp up to it's highest setting. Also raise all your console sliders to all full up. Set the recorder to record the activated track. Activate all the solo buttons on your console (per the discussion earlier in this post) and start recording.

If you've hooked this up correctly, all the level indicators in your console will be pegged to their topmost levels (should be all showing red). Your recorder meters should look similar. This will then allow you to record that great 60's-70's solo-sound that we've all enjoyed on records through the years.

(by the way, these instructions are only for Walters as they involve procedures of a very advanced nature. If anyone other than Walters is thinking about trying this, please check with Ghost first for alternate opinions)
 
OK, this is getting silly. *REBOOT*

"Solo" is italian and means "alone". The SOLO button will mute all tracks, except the ones you pressed the SOLO button on.
 
With your console hooked up to your monitor power amp in the usual way, take some speaker wire and solder a quarter inch plug (or rca plug depending on what kind of inputs go to your recorder) onto one end of the wire. Plug this into one track input of your recorder.
Then hook the other end of the speaker wire to your power amp that normally powers your monitors (you will unhook one of your monitor speakers to do this). In this hookup, you'll have one speaker wire from your receiver going to your recorder and the other speaker wire still goes to ONE of your monitors

Yea right thats a big feedback loop and can hurt and damage my recorder/console
 
You forgot to insert your dick in the loop. That solves the problem.
 
BRDTS said:
.... If anyone other than Walters is thinking about trying this, please check with Ghost first for alternate opinions)

NO!!!! NO!!!!!!!!!
Don't check with Ghost. Just check yourself into closest psychiatric clinic as soon as possible. And you better have a good health care plan, 'cos it's gonna COST Ya'. Big time! If you don't have a good and active insurance plan, then upon completion of the intensive therapy course you can kiss good by to your Console, your mic, your ugly guitar and every freakin' single lasting wire-cord in your "studio" and also your fat cat will finally lose weight cos' you may have to sneak-n-pick from his dish from time to time.....

:p
 
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