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VLZ3
Seattle Coffeehouse Gig
iPod
TM
Docking Station
Laptop
SRM150 powered
personal monitor
Acoustic
Guitar
Condenser
microphone
SRM350v2
Powered
Speaker
This diagram shows a microphone connected to channel 1's mic input, with the
phantom power switch pressed in. A guitar is attached to the instrument input of
channel 2, with the instrument switch pressed in.
An iPod
TM
docking station is connected to the line-level inputs of channels 3 and
4, so you can play to a pre-recorded backing track, or play music during the breaks
caused by drinking too many free lattés. You may need two 1/4" to RCA adapters to
make these connections.
The tape outputs are connected to the line-level stereo inputs of a laptop's sound
card. This allows you to record the entire performance with Tracktion software.
The mic and guitar are panned mono, so the same mix is coming out of the main
left and right outputs, and each can be used for a monitor or a front-of-house loud-
speaker as follows:
The left main mix output connects to an SRM150 powered personal monitor. This is
pointed at the performer (the fabulous you).
The right main mix output feeds the input of an SRM350v2 powered loudspeaker
playing to your appreciative, jittery, hepped-up-on-the-bean audience. Jump quickly
from one song to another, and keep the poetry about the Washington State Rain
Festival (Jan 1st–Dec 31st) to a minimum.
Hookup Diagrams