Yo,
I'm slowly getting into recording and I have just bought an Alesis Micro Limiter after reading TapeOp's interview with Mac Demarco. Seemed like an nifty little piece of gear. So I impulsively bought one before I was sure I had the means to even use it.
My recording setup is pretty minimal right now; Focusrite 2i2, some KRK Rokit 5s, and a Fender Champ. My question is is it possible to set the Micro Limiter up with what I got? I feel I may need an interface with a few more outputs. This is my first piece of outboard hardware/rack mount gear so pardon me if it's common sense or anything. Any general knowledge would be helpful
Really appreciate the help!
Thanks,
Justin
Outboard effects into interface??
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Outboard effects into interface??
Yeah, I take my baby down to the street and I buy him a soda-pop.
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Re: Outboard effects into interface??
So from what I can tell this is a stereo compressor. What type of signal are you trying to use this with in regards to your equipment?
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Re: Outboard effects into interface??
To answer your question, yes you can use it with what you have currently. Your signal chain would be the following:
Guitar -> Champ. Whatever mic you're using in front of the amp -> input 1 of the micro limiter. Output 1 of micro limiter -> focusrite input.
Something to ask yourself is if you really need to compress to "tape" (harddrive) or not. Know why and when you'd do it, and this unit should work. Experiment and don't go crazy (unless you know you want to commit to it) with the compression because there's no undo button once you've recorded it.
Guitar -> Champ. Whatever mic you're using in front of the amp -> input 1 of the micro limiter. Output 1 of micro limiter -> focusrite input.
Something to ask yourself is if you really need to compress to "tape" (harddrive) or not. Know why and when you'd do it, and this unit should work. Experiment and don't go crazy (unless you know you want to commit to it) with the compression because there's no undo button once you've recorded it.