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Running mics through a computer live?


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It's a lot more complicated than it seems... you will need to A/D, convert to line level, process, mix, D/A, convert back to mic level to go into the PA.

 

Plenty of chances for noise to enter the system, the need for monitoring real signal levels (not just the software), ground loops, computer glitches, etc.

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just buy a proper effects unit. keep computers out of your signal chain.

 

 

 

Ditto on that statement. I've had a few guys come through the club that ran stuff like you want to and it was always never worth the effort. In every one of them I got noise in the line and the FX were always overdone and I was unable to get a clean vocal signal.

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What they said. I'm a Mac guy and the only way I'd do that is through a Venue system that is designed to do that. The latency would be a problem. You can try to use the Mac on an insert but a dedicated FX unit would be better. I use a Mac at every gig for Garageband, Ableton and an occasional Pro Tools but these are not in mission critical situations - if it doesn't work we can continue the show without it.

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