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Sep 19 2013, 08:23 AM |
There's also this particular baby, which you could consider buying as a specialized guitar DI:
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Sep 20 2013, 12:59 AM |
Anyone got any ideas? This clipping issue is killing me, I just wish things would work without having to buy more gear Thank you
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Sep 20 2013, 03:29 PM |
Hey Taka - in Days of Confusion, we use the Palmer as a guitar dedicated DI box, when we don't mic the cabinets. That is the way I've seen it being put to work so far - I'll ask my mate who owns it, in respect to your question and I'll write back this evening after the rehearsal - deal? What pedal do they use to emulate the amp? Hmmm.. I don't have a PA mixer. I mean, there are a few knobs for volume/2-band EQ on the back of the PA, but I'm going straight from the DI to the back of the PA speaker. Also, the clip light doesn't come on at the back of my PA speaker when I hear clipping. I've also discovered that the 'clipping' (if it is clipping) doesn't occur on every backing track, only some. I'm yet to find out what causes the clip, but from what I know so far, the clipping doesn't occur with percussion at all :/ this is confusing. Thanks Hi mate, the solution would be to compress the backing tracks a bit more and have all them at the same level. You can check the media level in db for example with Soundforge. You go to Normalize process, and there you can scan the level. Then you can choose the "media" level of the track and process it. -------------------- My lessons
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Sep 21 2013, 08:01 PM |
Awesome, thanks so much mate So it basically has a speaker simulation built into the DI box? Yes, that would be my initial thoughts too, but the backing tracks are all done by me with the same volume, sample rate etc. I'm starting to think that it may be my DI box, as if I'm going into the PA from my laptop, there is not distortion. :\ Aye mates - it is especially designed for guitars If you click on the link, you will find out a lot of very interesting and well explained stuff: http://www.palmer-germany.com/mi/en/PDI-09...itars-PDI09.htm |
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Sep 22 2013, 12:55 AM |
Aye mates - it is especially designed for guitars If you click on the link, you will find out a lot of very interesting and well explained stuff: http://www.palmer-germany.com/mi/en/PDI-09...itars-PDI09.htm Wow, it looks like a great thing to have around Looking at that diagram, I realised that I never thought about the mixing device between the guitar and PA. It's probably a better idea for me to get a mixer sometime, and plug my iPod into it with backing tracks, instead of trying to run guitar and backing tracks through one signal. Thank you Cosmin, |
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Sep 25 2013, 11:36 PM |
Speakers withour mixing device is like P.A without "A"...or...maybe even without the dot between
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Sep 26 2013, 09:42 AM |
Speakers withour mixing device is like P.A without "A"...or...maybe even without the dot between Well, I'm hoping to change my 'P system' to a 'P.A system' soon! |
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