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audiblefrequenc
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hello,
i am trying to hook up a synth into my dm24 digital mixer and as stupid as it may seem i am not sure where to plug it in. plugging into the "line in" 1/4" gives me very little signal so i end up using the preamp to boost up to line level, the trouble is that the pres on the dm24 are a bit noisy to my ears.
plugging into the xlr mic inputs gives me much better level(almost optimum gain) although i end up using a 1/4" to xlr converter.
i dont quite understand this whole concept and i am no expert but shouldint i be using the "line in" to plug in synths? yet my mic inputs give me better level and i dont need to the use the preamp.
why is there a level difference between the line in and mic in? does this have something to do with impedence? also, should i be using a DI box to plug in synths into the DM24? would i be better off plugging into the line in or the mic in?
hopefully someone can shed some light onto this topic that has been troubling me for some time.
Derek
i am trying to hook up a synth into my dm24 digital mixer and as stupid as it may seem i am not sure where to plug it in. plugging into the "line in" 1/4" gives me very little signal so i end up using the preamp to boost up to line level, the trouble is that the pres on the dm24 are a bit noisy to my ears.
plugging into the xlr mic inputs gives me much better level(almost optimum gain) although i end up using a 1/4" to xlr converter.
i dont quite understand this whole concept and i am no expert but shouldint i be using the "line in" to plug in synths? yet my mic inputs give me better level and i dont need to the use the preamp.
why is there a level difference between the line in and mic in? does this have something to do with impedence? also, should i be using a DI box to plug in synths into the DM24? would i be better off plugging into the line in or the mic in?
hopefully someone can shed some light onto this topic that has been troubling me for some time.
Derek