Hi Scopies,
I´m trying to make a talkback to communicate with the singer in another room.
I got
24/48 Scope mixer
Fostex Adat
little Mackie mixer
Sorry but I cannot figure it out
Greets
DT.
Talkback With Logic 5.51
how does the singer get his/her mix? does he hear a different mix than you? if not, are you using headphones too? how is your gear connected?
this is a place where the adat i/o are very useful. i listen to the control room out of my stm2442. the monitor out of the stm2448 is connected to the adat dest(in scope). using an ad/da converter i can connect the monitor signal to a headphone amp. the hardware adat itself could be used to go one way of the other(in OR out of the computer),but unfortunately, it won't go in AND out at the same time. scope will. if you have an ad/da connected(a16 ultra or behringer ada8000, for example)the task is easy, but let's go back to the stm2448. i monitor the sequencer, everything there. the stm2448 HAS a talkback input. connect a mic to a mic pre, go in your ad/da connected to the lightpipe connectors and into the talkback input. problem solved.
actually, i connect my talkback mic to a channel on the stm2448 and disable the channel in the mix(turn the green "on" light off). then i enable the monitor aux on that channel and turn it up. viola, it's in the headphones and i don't have to push buttons. i'm lazy.
pretty much, this is how it works in ANY studio.
this is a place where the adat i/o are very useful. i listen to the control room out of my stm2442. the monitor out of the stm2448 is connected to the adat dest(in scope). using an ad/da converter i can connect the monitor signal to a headphone amp. the hardware adat itself could be used to go one way of the other(in OR out of the computer),but unfortunately, it won't go in AND out at the same time. scope will. if you have an ad/da connected(a16 ultra or behringer ada8000, for example)the task is easy, but let's go back to the stm2448. i monitor the sequencer, everything there. the stm2448 HAS a talkback input. connect a mic to a mic pre, go in your ad/da connected to the lightpipe connectors and into the talkback input. problem solved.
actually, i connect my talkback mic to a channel on the stm2448 and disable the channel in the mix(turn the green "on" light off). then i enable the monitor aux on that channel and turn it up. viola, it's in the headphones and i don't have to push buttons. i'm lazy.
pretty much, this is how it works in ANY studio.
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