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Mon 20 Feb 2006, 00:44
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Hey, hey. I was wondering if there existed some kind of box, that split an incoming signal from a 1/4 jack into multiple 1/4 ouputs. So basically, a box that routes an input from a guitar to multiple outputs, but powered, so the signal is identical as possible through each output. I'm trying to find something like this because I want to run my guitar through my pod XT into my Firepod, and also have the same signal going through to a seperate amp, which will be mic'd, also going into the firepod... so basically I want to record a real amp with my mic one track, as well as having an emulated mic'ing on another track going through the Pod XT. Hope I didn't over complicate that. Guitar Out ------> Splitter input ---> Splitter Out 1- Pod XT ----> FirePod Splitter Out 2 - Amp (which is mic'd) ---> FirePod In essence, the same idea as a headphone signal splitter (shown below), only for a guitar signal. http://img3.musiciansfriend.com/dbase/pics.../1/5/240215.jpg
This post has been edited by Wilko: Mon 20 Feb 2006, 00:47
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Wed 25 Jun 2008, 15:13
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The new millenium is just that, the digital one. Take a Stealth Plug or any other cheap A/D device and set up multiple audio tracks in Logic, et al. Still hungry? An Axon AX 50 USB combined with a Roland piezo PU will open the world of AU's. It may take a while to understand how a DAW works, but then you will find yourself on the road again with a guitar case in one hand, a bag for a foot controller and a computer on your shoulder, a suitcase for clothes on the other. Hop on a train and bring back some money DJ's have taken from us, the musicians
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