On 8/02/2018 1:20 PM, Trevor wrote:
On 8/02/2018 6:17 AM, geoff wrote:
On 8/02/2018 3:35 AM, wrote:
None of the options on your diagrams show the key piece....Â* A DI BOX.
I'd use a standard "insert cable" which is a stereo 1/4 inch plug
wired to 2 mono 1/4" plugs.
Connect the stereo plug to the keyboard.
Connect the two mono plugs to the 2 jacks of a standardÂ* DI box.
Connect the DI box to your mixer via a standard XLR mic cable.
But ... a keyboard L+R more commonly used on a single stereo input
channel.
Unless you want the keyboard at a distance from the mixer, then you need
a DI or 2. If not, don't use XLR channels. Simple.
Unless one wants to get 'clever' and be able to pan more exotically,
though other settings will need to be duplicated on the two input
channels.
Any (commonly) desks with a stereo channel with two XLR ins ?
Just use 2 XLR inputs, one panned left, and one panned right. Not that
hard to push 2 faders instead of one. Most of us do it all the time!
If you don't need stereo, or you run out of mixer channels, just use one
XLR in.
Trevor.
..... and match on each channel strip gain, EQ, Aux/Monitor, insert
device, etc settings pretty closely.
geoff