Can these be used with the Micro BR ??

Started by midnight42283, March 01, 2008, 05:18:11 PM

Have any of you used the Studio Projects VTB1 mic pre, Tech 21 Sansamp Para or Bass Driver, or the Radial X amp with your Micro BR? Would any of the adapters below help or even work? They all came from Sweetwater.com.
 
Hosa XVM249
1' XLRF to Angled Male 1/8" Cable
ItemID: XVS101F    Price: $8.19

Hosa CMS103
3' Balanced Cable with Male 1/8" to Male TRs Connectors
ItemID: CMS103    Price: $4.79

Hosa HMQ319
6" Balanced Cable with Female 1/4" to Angled Male 1/8" Connector
ItemID: MHE100.6    Price: $4.29

Hosa GXP-143
XLRF to TRS Adapter
ItemID: GXP143    Price: $7.49

Hosa GPP-105
TRS (F) to TRS (F) Balanced and Unbalaned (Wired for Either) Adapter
ItemID: GPP105    Price: $3.39

Hosa GPP-151
TS (F) to TS Angled Adapter
ItemID: GPP151    Price: $3.69

Any help is greatly appreciated, and thank you all so very much for your time!

guitarron

Welcome midnight42283
Short answer- pretty much much any outboard gear will work if it has a line level output
Keep in mind that the 1/4 in input in the M-BR is not line level-it is designed for guitar input and is not stereo
The stereo mini input-is designed for outboard gear, so whatever connector you need to that gear needs to ultimately have that mini stereo plug in order to be used with the M-BR
Also, the stereo mini input is designed to accept electret mic such as these...
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-ECM-DS70P-Electret-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B00006HOLL

So, what ever "gozindas" and "gozoutdas"(connectors) you use will depend on what specifically your trying to acheive-

Myself and others here in this forum have successfully used mic pres, keyboards ect in the line input
I hope this help
Ron


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Pedro

Welcome!

Absolutely, as Ron said you can use any preamp that as a line level output. ART Tube preamp are known to work well with the Micro BR (http://microrecorders.org/community/general-discussion/mic-with-my-micro-br/msg556/#msg556) and they are very cheap.

guitarron

I should also add that guitar pedals will work in the guitar input-
check out the Vox 847 wah Lost Hiway used on this tune
http://microrecorders.org/community/post-your-work/funk-da-cidade-cinza/msg1438/#msg1438



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That is so great! I am so excited and ready to experiment! Thanks so much for all your help and good luck making super-awesome recordings!

 ;D

guitarron

Very powerful tool-
I use sometimes use the wave converter program to drop the track (and vitual track) in sonar or audacity-giving me the opportunty to manipulate them, comp tracks ect
Lots of possibilities
I recommend getting the wave convertor and explorer programs. they are available from 64guitar's site
https://songcrafters.org/64guitars/BR/Software.html
Have fun
Special thanks to 64guitar who has been a tremendous help to me
and Pedro of course


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Pedro

Good luck then!

Show us your work later if you can.