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TheCase
Hi,

I can only plug one mic into my MiniDisc at the moment but if I want to plug more how and wirelessly ... I dont really want wires everywhere smile.gif

Thanks
greenmachine
You need a mixer - or a multi-track recorder.
Guitarfxr
QUOTE(TheCase @ Jul 18 2008, 12:48 AM) *
Hi,

I can only plug one mic into my MiniDisc at the moment but if I want to plug more how and wirelessly ... I dont really want wires everywhere smile.gif

Thanks

A small mixer so that each of the Wireless receivers have its own channel and level control then run the mix to the Md unit
TheCase
So I'm looking at this

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Module...er&doy=17m7

Idealy the setup should be mixer at base with wireless reciever ... other wireless reciever on people and the the minidisc will be at base with the mixer. I have corded mics though how can I get them wireless is there some kind of adaptor?
Guitarfxr
QUOTE(TheCase @ Jul 19 2008, 09:12 AM) *
So I'm looking at this

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Module...er&doy=17m7

Idealy the setup should be mixer at base with wireless reciever ... other wireless reciever on people and the the minidisc will be at base with the mixer. I have corded mics though how can I get them wireless is there some kind of adaptor?

That is a Passive mixer for line level stuff , and it doesnt sound very good ( it is just a fixer ) for a few more duckies , you can get a MUCH nicer mixer .

but yeah that is the idea.
TheCase
Thanks for that. Wich one would be better out of the two

http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/page/shop/fl...product_id/8546
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/page/shop/fl...roduct_id/14557

Also could I convert a wired mic wireless?
Guitarfxr
The Tapco , is much better built , and yes there are adapters for turning a balanced mic to a wireless .

how many channels do you need ?
TheCase
I need 4

Thanks
Guitarfxr
QUOTE(TheCase @ Jul 20 2008, 07:29 AM) *
I need 4

Thanks

Ok look at this mixer , Tapco Mix.60 .( Tapco is Mackie's budget line so you get a Good mixer on a budget price) Notice channels 3,4 , on the inputs there are two ways to go in , ( Mono =Left input only , or Stereo on 1 channel both inputs )
also notice that there is EQ on Each channel ( VERY IMPORTANT ) a little EQ can solve a HUGE amount of problems in the Bass area ( To much or to little etc .) getting a Balanced sound between all the mics , each persons dynamics are a little different , so each channel gets a little different setting for a better overall sound scape .


raintheory
wow that looks almost identical to the behringer mixer i got recently... odd.

http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?showt...st&p=135366
TheCase
Thank you very much. How can I wireless my wired mics?
Guitarfxr
QUOTE(TheCase @ Jul 20 2008, 09:15 AM) *
Thank you very much. How can I wireless my wired mics?

That is the expensive part , Wireless transmitters aren't cheap

The best place that will have access to the most info , is FullCompass , I have dealt with them a lot over many years , good people , good company .

http://www.fullcompass.com/
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