this way the vl2 adjusts the key that's used to create the harmonies automagically. vocals have to be on the right channel, instrumental sound has to be on the left channel. though I don't see a solution yet to feed mic1 into the VL2 using the optical A out. out8 is fed into the vl2 and it's digital stereo out is fed into optical A of the 828.Īlright, this kinda works. Then I connected the voicelive 2 to the 828. the recorded vocals sound nearly the same compared to the sound I had with voicelive 2/fa-66 before, maybe a bit noisier, I can't tell for sure yet. I can record my vocals, though (of course) there's no gate. I connected both mics to the XLR ports, adjusted trim to around the value I used on my voicelive 2. Wireless mic was connected to the m16-dx so I could sing live using my studio monitors and simply was able to mute my studio mic. The voicelive 2's analog out was fed into my m16-dx mixer, to monitor myself while recording, adding some reverb and to be able to adjust the volumes of my vocals, backing and headphones. voicelive 2 digital out connected to fa-66 digital in, this was used to record the raw vocals on my PC. Main mic connected to voicelive 2, which I used as preamp and gate. Some settings like compressor or reverb just don't do what I expected them to do before buying :/ I want to continue recording as before but I have major problems setting up the 828. I just got a MOTU 828 mk3 firewire to replace my edirol fa-66 (and maybe my m16-dx mixer) First of, I'm no sound engineer, but I'm also not a real beginner.
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