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Splitting guitar signal and mic signal for recording in a live setting

Splitting guitar signal and mic signal for recording in a live setting
  1. How do you split a guitar signal for recording?
  2. Can I split microphone signal?
  3. How do you split a mic output?

How do you split a guitar signal for recording?

All you need is a good splitter box to make this trick work. Plug the cable from your guitar into the splitter, and then one output from the splitter directly to your recording preamps, and the other output to the guitar amp.

Can I split microphone signal?

Microphones can usually be split to up to three, and in some cases even four, destinations without the use of electronics. The number of splits that can be accomplished depends on the application, impedances present in the system, length of the cables and the quality of the components used in the splitter.

How do you split a mic output?

Plug each microphone into a mic splitter, which sends the mic signal to two destinations: the PA mixer and recording mixer. The splitter has one XLR input and two or more XLR outputs per mic. Some splitters have a third output which goes to a monitor mixer, and a fourth output might go to a broadcast mixer.

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