clintrubber
Well-known member
Hi mich,
While not having tried this much myself I figure it would be nice to drive a TX more and still get an usable level into your soundcard. If you don't have an attenuator after the output-TX you'de be forced to keep the micpre-gain lower. If you have a before outp-TX & after outp-TX gain (or /level)-control you can adjust 'drive' & 'sane level to soundcard' separate from each other. I expect it can give interesting coloration-varations.
Maybe others with actual API- or other TX'd stuff in their hands can tell more about the usefullness(sp?) of a post-API level-control ?
Sorry. Do you have figure-of-8 microphone ? Together wirth another mic (card. polar pattern) you can do Mid/Side-micing. You need to do some processing whiuch can also be done with a few mixer-channels, but you can also make a dedicated box for it.
While there are much more thorough info-sites about it, the first one that comes to mind is the one where I read about it first:
http://www.paia.com/msmicwrk.htm
http://www.paia.com/msdecode.htm
Bye,
Peter
sounds fun! could u elaborate a bit more on driving the output tx?
While not having tried this much myself I figure it would be nice to drive a TX more and still get an usable level into your soundcard. If you don't have an attenuator after the output-TX you'de be forced to keep the micpre-gain lower. If you have a before outp-TX & after outp-TX gain (or /level)-control you can adjust 'drive' & 'sane level to soundcard' separate from each other. I expect it can give interesting coloration-varations.
Maybe others with actual API- or other TX'd stuff in their hands can tell more about the usefullness(sp?) of a post-API level-control ?
and what is an m-s box?
Sorry. Do you have figure-of-8 microphone ? Together wirth another mic (card. polar pattern) you can do Mid/Side-micing. You need to do some processing whiuch can also be done with a few mixer-channels, but you can also make a dedicated box for it.
While there are much more thorough info-sites about it, the first one that comes to mind is the one where I read about it first:
http://www.paia.com/msmicwrk.htm
http://www.paia.com/msdecode.htm
Bye,
Peter