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Originally Posted by nampas91 The system you've seen in studios is probably the Furman headphone distribution system. This will cost quite a bit of money though.
There are units you can buy, such as the Stage Buddy by SMPro. Also, some interfaces come with software that will do what you're looking for. The Firestudio, for example, has dedicated mixer software which can create up to 4 different mixes of playback from DAW and inputs.
You can also do this with Cubase's auxiliary sends.
So there are quite a few solutions, depending on your setup. What kind of equipment are you using?
Mark |
Thanks for the quick reply
At the moment, I am using a toneport UX2, but Im dumping that for a new interface due to a few upgrades. I'm actually looking at either the Profire 610, the Mackie Satellite or the Focustire Saffire. I've seen the software mixers that can do what I'm after, but I'm looking for that physical feel of an interface for the artist to avoid that constant "can you turn me up a bit? can you turn up the music a bit?" when they could do it themselves. Haven't used cubase yet, but thats my goal to start using when I replace the toneport, or possibly pro tools if I manage to get the profire.
I will look in to the stage buddy or similar. The Minimon i got from Behringer actually work completely fine with a dynamic, but a condensor just gave a constant hum. Is the phantom power meant to run between the two or something?