
amra
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I have been thinking of experimenting with it a bit, and I am curious what some of the better options are out there. Looking for a budget solution at this point...
I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but I just got a cheap ass behri patch bay, one that you can do the normalled/half-normalled/thru selection on. It cost only 30 bucks, and if it works right, I think it will work if the stereo outs are sent into it to a half-normalled channel and then back to the monitors. The half normalization should allow the signal to go both to the monitors, and to another seciton of the patch bay, say to a POD or something, and then be chained back into the interface through one of the channel inputs. I don't know if that makes a lick of sense, but I'll try it sometime this week and let you know how it turns out. For only 30 bucks it's worth a shot...amra said:I was actually meaning "interface", do you have to have something like radial x-amp or is there a lower tech way to do it? Like with some sort of DI, etc.
I guess the bottom line, is that you need to get an instrument level signal to line level, and then record it. Then to re-amp you would need to do the reverse. The process seems simple, IF I understand it correctly...
canrockonthisth said:How do you know if output from recorder is a proper level for amp?
What should you do to get it done?