Hey All,
I search for the answer to my question, but couldn't find it. Basically, we used to use loops, but haven't for a few years. We're wanting to get back into it but cannot remember/figure out how to send the split track (loop/click) from the laptop to the sound board correctly. We had a poor man's version set up previously (meaning, we don't have an audio interface or distribution amp), but cannot recall how to do it again.
The tracks we're using are split (loop on right, click on left), but we're not able to get them from the laptop to the board split for some reason. Basically, my questions is, how do you run your split tracks from your computer to your soundboard?
Thanks!
When I'm not using my interface, I just dump the tracks in to iTunes and use a 1/8"-to-1/4" splitter out of the line out on my laptop. Run the 1/4" ends into two separate DI's, turn OFF the "sound enhancer" in your iTunes preferences, and you're good to go (the sound enhancer allows some bleed between the right and left channels). If you're using a DAW or something to run your tracks, you may have to check your channel routing to make sure everything is truly split out the way you want it so you're not leaking click to the house. That's all I got. Hope it helps!
bdavis
Same here... we use a stereo 1/8" to 2 mono 1/4" y cable and then run each to a separate channel on the board.
Eric Frisch
www.ericfrisch.com
that's exactly what we're doing, but I'm getting only the loop in each channel...I should be getting loop in one channel and click in the other.
Nate
It's definitely a cable problem. Both my external speakers and earbuds direct from the computer are split perfectly.
Nate
There is no bleeding from the source. I'm going to try a few different cables and see if I can find something that works.
Nate
I did get it figured out. I ended up using (out of the laptop) a 1/8 split to two RCA's...for whatever reason, that works. Thanks for the help!
Nate
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