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Re: Splitting Signal



Wow ! Cool. Will give it a look.

This is all such voodoo... 

Phil :)

On Aug 8, 2011, at 2:42 AM, Simeon Harris wrote:

> for info, it was the mtr ps-4
> 
> http://www.mtraudio.com/mtrcatalogue.htm#Splitters
> 
> i used it in the back of my rack to split the signal from my triaxis
> to my repeater, lp-1, kaoss pad and tc d2
> 
> worked like a charm, with no signal degradation or interference
> 
> i then used a behringer mixer to blend everything back together
> 
> sim
> 
> 
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Simeon Harris
> <simeonharris40@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> I used a simple passive headphone splitter for years. Worked perfectly. 
>> Cost
>> me 40 quid
>> Sim
>> 
>> Sent from my iPod
>> On 8 Aug 2011, at 02:50, Phil Clevenger <phil.clevenger@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> (sorry if duplicate post, mail gremlins here...)
>> Hey Loopfolk, seeking some product advice.
>> 
>> Currently I'm taking mono send from my Mesa Boogie Mark IV's effects 
>> loop,
>> out to multiple loopers (EDP, LP1, Repeater), and back to the Mk4's 
>> stereo
>> returns, summed to stereo via (at the moment) a little Mackie 1202 
>> mixer.
>> 
>> For now, I'm splitting that mono send into multiple looper inputs plus 
>> dry
>> signal direct into mackie via a less than optimal Morley ABC box 
>> setup...
>> but it's noisy and a little bejankety :)
>> 
>> I've seen a lot of talk here about mixers, but not so much about 
>> splitters:
>> how to take one mono send and feed that to multiple inputs....
>> 
>> I am looking hard at this (costly) unit from
>> Radial: http://www.radialeng.com/di-jd7.htm
>> 
>> Anyone have experience with it? Are there cheaper alternatives anyone 
>> might
>> recommend?
>> 
>> Phil :)
>