Re: Best way to set up a talkback?
Hoedy,
I run a 002 and bought a the 200 dollar Art DI/O box. It has a tube, 2 channels and built in clock that goes up to 96K. It is simple and SP/DIF. I then run a cheap, and I mean CHEAP mic to it and run that on a AUX track. That way it will not use up a audio track and I can mute it when not needed.
I plan on getting the Central Station though and use that as my talk feature. Run 1 out to my FURMAN headphone amp and away we go.
To setup a good mix what I have been doing (Thanks to Chris Cavell) is this:
For my FURMAN setup it is 4 MONO ins and a single stereo IN
I then in Pro Tools make my session like this
4 MONO Master FADERS
1 STEREO Master FADER (on top of the main master fader that is)
MONO FADER 1 = TALKBACK LEVEL = Analog Input 3
MONO FADER 2 = GUITAR = Analog Input 4
MONO FADER 3 = BASS = Analog Input 5
MONO FADER 4 = VOCALS = Analog Input 6
STEREO FADER = DRUMS = Analog Input 7/8
YOu then SEND the instruments to the designated tracks:
Your AUX talkback SEND goes to ANALOG INPUT 3
Your Guitars SEND goes to Analog Input 4
Your Bass SEND goes to Analog Input 5
Your Vocal SEND goes to ANALOG Input 6
Your Drums SEND goes STEREO to ANALOG Input 7/8
Then all you need to do is set the levels to a decent amount and set the mono faders to unity (odb) and HIDE THEM. If you own a furman headphone system, you set the SEND levels to say -15db and they can dial in the amount needed. If they need more, you up your SEND level.
Hope this makes sense.
- Doc
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