Thank you very much, Daniel I begin to understand a little bit:) ideally I want to have a good control of equalization and volume to be able to make each sound be audible and nice in a multi-layered percussion pieces.. I have surdo, snare, repique, tamborim, many instruments from Brazil ranging from very low to very high pitch... I don't anything about impedance but I thought it was not fine to run in an inst input a mic source, but it's not a mic it's a mixer so it will be fine...:) do yuo have any suggestion on mixers to buy, a good sounding one but not too expensive? and maybe with that mute function to solve the problem of feedback and my looping stuff going into the mics during playback? any advice (also the non-requested ones) are very welcome!! all the best, Andrea Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2010 13:00:52 -0400 Subject: Re: Help needed with RC 50 connections set-up From: daniel@ithinkwethink.org To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com It really depends on how many instruments you'd like to include at once and what level of control you ideally envision having. I think that because you have are talking about several percussion pieces, using a mixer will be super beneficial. At that point, you might as well, run everything into your mixer (depending on how big it is) and plug that into your RC-50's stereo in (and then you'll get full capacity with the stereo out, too!). This will give you the greatest amount of control over your levels. It's also super groovy that the RC50 has phantom power, individual XLR in and volume control. I vote mixer! love, Daniel Harris On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 12:26 PM, andrea trabucco <andrea.trabucco@hotmail.com> wrote:
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