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Submixing Preamp Channels
Being able to submix preamp channels is a really useful tool when you need to combine two
mic’d sources into a single line output for recording or live use. For example, you could mic up
a guitar cabinet with two mics and then mix/sum them together into a mono line output
before connecting them to a recording device.
The Aux 1 mixer of Camden EC2 can be used to mix together up to 6 sources from Camden EC2
to a single mono output on a true stereo output if required using a simple N22 passive
breakout box.
This hardware setup diagram will get N22 connected to a Camden EC2 in a C.A.S.T. enabled
system for advanced submixing and summing during and recording.
Submixing 2 to 1
1. Connect N22’s C.A.S.T. Output to the C.A.S.T. Input on Camden EC2 [R1] using a shielded
Cat 5e, Cat 6, or Cat 7 cable.
i.
Note: A fully shielded connector is recommended
2. Connect your microphones/sources to Camden EC2’s preamps.
i.
You can use the rear panel XLR Preamp Inputs [R3], or the front panel Hi-Z/Line
Input [F9].
Camden EC2 User Manual
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