Mixer on input?

Now why didn’t I think of that?


THANKS!

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Quote (Cat Head Biskit @ Oct. 25 2005,19:50)
Hello, this may be a stupid question, but i was wondering if any of you guys use a mixer or some kind of EQ in your input chain. I’ve got a problem with having my guitar having too much rumble in the low end & some kind of eq is the only way i know to fix it. I didn’t know if the majority fixed eq problems after recording a track. the way i understand, it’s best to fix it on the input. i’m a 1 man operation doing rock music & if anybody can turn me on to a small mixer (if that’s what i need) or eq, i’m very thankful. :) i’m using a Behringer xv amp for direct guitar & even w/ the low end cut all the way back it’s still too heavy. maybe i need to try some of the guitar plugin programs out there? Amplitube or Guitar rig?

Hi Cat :D

I’m using the Berhinger XV-AMP for direct recording too and I find it just right. If your problem is only about input volume, it’s no big deal indead. What you need to do is to plug the phone output of the XV-AMP to the ‘Line In’ socket of your sound card (don’t use the microphone input) via a stereo cable. That’s it …