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to: CHRIS HORN
from: ROBERT BARON
date: 1996-01-06 12:33:00
subject: RE: Mic Splitters

 -=> Repeating Chris Horn's message to Terry Smith <=-
 TS> The best way is to loop a line feed out of the preamps of one mixer 
 TS> into the second mixer, using the preamps of the better board if 
 TS> there's a difference. 
 CH> But chances are good to get a well built ground loop then - and 
 CH> Robert spoke of a safe thing...
 I did, I want to be well prepared before the gig and can't risk something 
going wrong, like the big buzz!
 
 TS> There are passive and active split boxes available too, largely used
 TS> for monitor mixes. 
 CH> ...as well as for recording-splits. 
 CH> That's the way 99% of us pros do. No need to change that!
This is what I wanted to know more about when I asked the question.  I know 
about getting a feed from the main board but I wanted to try something 
different this time to allow me complete control. ie tapping into the mic.
I was wondering if I could modify a snake to split the mic feed, and how this 
could be done.
Thanks for any information.
Rob
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