"Mike Rivers" wrote in message
news:znr1097148073k@trad...
Why do people who have everything they need to try an experiment ask
what might be wrong before they even try? It's not like you're in
danger of damaging anything. Just plug them together and see what it
sounds like. If the RP1 has a guitar input, then you can plug your
guitar into it. It's highly unlikely that its output won't work well
going into your Mackie mixer, and you almost certainly already have
cables that will fit the jacks all around.
I can't test to see if it works yet since I just bought the LynxOne card a
few days ago and I don't own a Mackie mixer yet; this is what I was asking
about: whether I should get a mixer to go along with the LynxOne. I went
today to the music store to get an xlr male to 1/4 female adapter so that I
could hook up the LynxOne (which only has xlr connectors) to my digitech rp1
effect box (which only has 1/4 connectors) and my keyboard but they were all
out of them.
I already tried connecting the guitar digitech rp1 effects box to the
onboard soundcard (ac97) on my motherboard and worked like a charm. The
sound was great through my mm702 monsoon computer speakers; I was pleasantly
surprised . It was very comparable to the sound I was getting from the
Peavey tube amp and a quality speaker cabinet. And it only cost me $50 for
the speakers (used) and $150 for the effects box(used). I can't see the
sound improving drastically with an inverstment of a few $1000 dollars on a
tube amp/cabinet . I think where the real difference comes in is the quality
of the musician.
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