Mixer blocks are to provide panning/stereo separation. Good tip on the XLR ins, I didn't realize you could do that. I ended up fishing out an XLR to 1/4 inch cable.Only Input 2 has XLR inputs... But you could split L and R to separate signal chains.
No idea what the Mixer blocks are there for but the Reverb will sum the inputs to mono even though it produces a stereo output.
Mixer blocks are to provide panning/stereo separation. Good tip on the XLR ins, I didn't realize you could do that. I ended up fishing out an XLR to 1/4 inch cable.
How did that go? Curious to see the modified grid!Great, I'm working on V2 for my livestream show later today. I'll post the new grid afterwards. I've been getting strange results so far, but the sounds are all good of course
The issue isn't really phantom power, it's the mic level. If you need phantom power you have NO option to do the without something in between.How did that go? Curious to see the modified grid!
And wondering, if I were to livestream (or record), just me with vocals and a guitar, what mic could do a decent job, to just go direct into the axe iii with no thing in between to provide phantom power? I'm a hobbyist, have never owned a mic.
How did that go? Curious to see the modified grid!
And wondering, if I were to livestream (or record), just me with vocals and a guitar, what mic could do a decent job, to just go direct into the axe iii with no thing in between to provide phantom power? I'm a hobbyist, have never owned a mic.
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It was a challenge, One electric, an acoustic, and two Sm58s worked fine, but the experience of being live, having level issues, and having to modify my AXE3 on the fly was not fun . The whole thing was an experiment, in a way, but unfortunately it was public!
Regarding the mics, it is easy enough to boost the levels in various ways, I even plugged one of the mics in with an XLR to 1/4 jack, because aI didn't have time to figure out how to use the splitting of IN2's XLR connections like @unix-guy mentioned.
How did that go? Curious to see the modified grid!
And wondering, if I were to livestream (or record), just me with vocals and a guitar, what mic could do a decent job, to just go direct into the axe iii with no thing in between to provide phantom power? I'm a hobbyist, have never owned a mic.
It's in my response, you just have to expand it.YES
<<<<<<++++++++ on the modified correct Grids ,, Pictures (GRIDS) are so much easier to comprehend.!!! and would be greatly appreciated