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Subject: Sampling and Mixing Desks


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Original Message 1/5                 Date: 19-Jun-00  @  08:53 AM   -   Sampling and Mixing Desks

a.storey

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Hi,

Newbie alert!

I have my Emu ultra sampler audio outs connected to channel inputs on my Mackie 1402 desk, but I would like to sample audio into the Emu also via the desk.

Is there a problem with doing this? Or will I need to sample into the Emu via a different source to prevent feedback etc?

Cheers!,
Alex.



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Message 2/5                 Date: 19-Jun-00  @  03:12 PM   -   RE: Sampling and Mixing Desks

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I have an ESI4000 and have not had a problem. Just have one of your aux sends (or something similar) go to your smapler. If there is a "monitor" selection (check the manual for specifics), you may want to turn that off too. I could give you more details when I get home. I do what you are talking about all the time with no feedback EVER. And your smapler is alot better than mine!! :-)



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Message 3/5                 Date: 20-Jun-00  @  07:07 AM   -   RE: Sampling and Mixing Desks

a.storey

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Hi,

Excellent...thanks for your help, I'll have a play around with the patch cables tonight!

...that is after I figure out why my right speaker has stopped working....I really must stop playing around with inaudible rumbling bass noises!

Thanks again,
Alex.



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Message 4/5                 Date: 20-Jun-00  @  08:38 AM   -   RE: Sampling and Mixing Desks

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Shite - I forgot to look in my manual last night - company softball game that pissed me off and ended up finishing a song and posting it. I'll check again tonight. I promise!!!!



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Message 5/5                 Date: 20-Jun-00  @  11:56 AM   -   RE: Sampling and Mixing Desks

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You could use the Mute/Alt3-4 feature. Run a lead from the alt outpout in the back (left for mono)to you sampler input. Then mute the source chanel and signal will be routed to Alt3-4. Put the monitoring feature on in your sampleros (I guess you have that, I have it on the Esi-2000). You'll then get optimal levels for your sampling needs. Hope I haven't put my foot in the mouth again. If anyone sees an incongruity in my explication, please, I mean please correct me  



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