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Re: sorgente audio esterna attraverso una K2x00

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 2:28 am
by Support Synthonia
Ragazzi, da Admin vi posso dire che spesso anche io vorrei scomparire :thumbup:
Però ora il "FERRO è CALDO" e bisogna batterlo, datemi ancora un mesetto e prima di natale punto ad arrivare a 300 utenti magari 500 per fine anno, sperando che nn vengano solo per prendere i suoni, mi sà che nn hanno ancora capito che nn saranno gratis.
Vedrò di mettere online i vari regolamenti entro la settimana.

Tornando in Topic questa cosa dell'input è davvero molto strana.
Comunque vedrò di approfondire nn appena mi arriva la mia 2500, sono previsti VIDEO su K2500 CUSTOMIZED per Metà Novembre, magari faccio qualcosa proprio a riguardo, usando un B4II proprio come ha fatto il nostro DOMENICO.

Re: sorgente audio esterna attraverso una K2x00

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:38 am
by domenico.finucci
Buongiorno a tutti: non credevo di suscitare tanto interesse. COmunque, il manuale della K2500, capirolo su "audio outputs", dice testualmente:
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INPUT TO K2500
Suppose you want to bring the outputs from a microphone and another synth into the K2500’s
MIX outputs so you can apply K2500 effects to them. You have two options for setting this up.
(You may need to run the mic output through a pre-amp before it gets to the K2500.)
The most versatile way to do this requires an external mixing board. Use standard audio cables
to connect the outputs from the other synth and the mic to two of the input channels on the
mixing board (for this example, we’ll use Channel 1 for the other synth—we’ll assume it’s a
mono unit—and Channel 2 for the mic). Then plug the stereo end of a stereo insert cable into
the A Left output of the K2500. Connect the send (tip) side of this cable to Input channel 3 on
your mixing board. Connect the return (ring) side of this cable to the left side of a subgroup
output on the mixing board. Similarly, connect the stereo end of a second stereo insert cable to
the A Right output of the K2500. Connect the send side of this cable to Input channel 4 on the
mixing board, and the return side to the right side of the same output subgroup on the mixing
board. Pan Channel 3 fully left, and Channel 4 fully right. Pan Channels 1 and 2 as desired.
Here’s what happens. Every K2500 sound routed to Output group A will be initially removed
from the K2500’s MIX outputs, and will pass instead to Channels 3 and 4 on the mixing board.
These signals, along with the signals from Channels 1 and 2 on the mixing board (the outputs
from the other synth and the mic), will be routed to the mixing board’s output subgroup, and
will pass to the A outputs of the K2500, which now act as inputs. Since there’s a closed circuit
between the K2500 and the mixing board, the K2500 handles the input at its A outputs as if it
were its own output, and passes it along to the effects processor, then to the MIX outputs. The
signals from the other synth and the mic, as well as the K2500’s Output group A sounds, will
have effects applied to them before they appear at the MIX outputs. (The dry portions of all
these sounds will be panned according to your pan settings for Channels 1–4 on the mixing
board and the pan settings for the K2500 sounds routed to Output Group A, while the wet
portions of all the sounds will appear equally at the MIX outputs.)
A second, simpler method is to pan all the K2500 sounds routed to Output Group A to the left,
then connect the output from the other synth or the mic into the K2500’s A Right output using a
standard audio cable. The K2500 sounds routed to Output Group A will appear at the MIX Left
output, and the signal from the other synth or the mic will appear at the MIX Right output. This
restricts your panning options somewhat, but is easier to set up.

Re: sorgente audio esterna attraverso una K2x00

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:35 am
by gilles
eh si,
probabilmente è stata fatta questa cosa in quanto non c'era all'inizio la scheda sample.
poi quando l'han messa han cambiato le varie uscite
ottimo però domenico..una cosa in più per chi ha la k2500.....anche se ormai chi si fa i sample li fa da pc

Re: sorgente audio esterna attraverso una K2x00

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:38 am
by Support Synthonia
gilles wrote:eh si,
probabilmente è stata fatta questa cosa in quanto non c'era all'inizio la scheda sample.
poi quando l'han messa han cambiato le varie uscite
ottimo però domenico..una cosa in più per chi ha la k2500.....anche se ormai chi si fa i sample li fa da pc

Anche se l'utilizzo che ne fà domenico è interessante.