hey guys,
has anyone got any good summing solutions perhaps even DIY for me to sum all my keyboards into 2 channels of preamp?
I would ever play them together really but just want them to all be on the same line so I wouldnt really need a resistor network i wouldnt think?
any thoughts? anyone got any designs that might work for me to build?
thanks
Matt
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summing system for keys
Matt Gio
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Re: summing system for keys
well i probably want to make 2 seperate units or something..
one for mono synths and one for stereo lines??
i'll have about 4 stereo lines and 5 or 6 mono
M
one for mono synths and one for stereo lines??
i'll have about 4 stereo lines and 5 or 6 mono
M
Matt Gio
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Re: summing system for keys
Does this link help?
https://www.diyrecordingequipment.com/b ... umming-box
Can you solder?
This thread on gearslutz might also be useful
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/low-end ... boxes.html
This link has more info - looks like what you want - it includes mono and stereo inputs.
https://www.talkbass.com/threads/diy-pa ... r.1232715/
https://www.diyrecordingequipment.com/b ... umming-box
Can you solder?
This thread on gearslutz might also be useful
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/low-end ... boxes.html
This link has more info - looks like what you want - it includes mono and stereo inputs.
https://www.talkbass.com/threads/diy-pa ... r.1232715/
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Re: summing system for keys
haha thanks! yeah..
after thinking it through a bit more I think im just gonna try and find a big multi-point switch.
ive got an old electrodyne console in a box.. i'm hoping there is a cool passive switching device in there somewhere! haha
cheers for help
M
after thinking it through a bit more I think im just gonna try and find a big multi-point switch.
ive got an old electrodyne console in a box.. i'm hoping there is a cool passive switching device in there somewhere! haha
cheers for help
M
Matt Gio
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Re: summing system for keys
Matt_Gio wrote:ive got an old electrodyne console in a box.. i'm hoping there is a cool passive switching device in there somewhere!
And you're going to rip it apart for a SWITCH?!
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Re: summing system for keys
How much do you want for the electrodyne console?
Swap you for a summing mixer...
Swap you for a summing mixer...
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