MacKerr wrote:
You can get a great little gadget for $15 at Radio Shack that connects
between
the telephone handset and the phone proper. The output is a mic-level mini jack
(for which you can get an adapter). BRBR
This route will not let you balance the level of the local talent vs the remote
phone talent. A good hybrid like the Telos One will allow you to bring both
your mic and the telephone line into the mixer seperately so you can balance
and eq seperately.
Hmm, this sort of brings up an interesting question: does anyone
make a device that does all this via software? If it happens
that you're going to record everything on a computer anyway, you
could do it all through DSP, and presumably you could make a
system that autodetects everything it needs to autodetect.
I wonder if you could even do it as a plug-in for some existing
recording software (ProTools, etc.)...
- Logan
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