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Running an electric guitar through the Virus input...
Hey everyone,
I am going to run my electric guitar through my Virus KC this weekend. Is it necessary to run the guitar through a mic-preamp before connecting it to the Virus? I plugged it in last night and tried to w/o a pre-amp while the Virus was set to one of the Input Patches on Bank B and no sound came through it. Any info is appreciated. Thanks! |
Hi Alex,
I think the Virus inputs only accepts (unbalanced?) signals at line-level. Therefore you'd need a Direct Inject box or a pre-amp to get it up to line-level beforehand. Electric guitar signal outputs are exceptionally weak as they have no power source and hence rely solely on induction to generate a small voltage (which then normally goes on to be amplified). Don't plug an amplifier output into the Virus, though! ;) |
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Awesome info!
Thank you gentlemen. I am really interested to hear what the arpeggiator setting can do. :twisted: |
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I did not know that you all were still working on that. I am still awaiting the arrival of my mixer so I have no studio monitors at the moment. Hell, I might just go and buy a cheapo little Behringer UB502 to be able to do this. I'll get current on what is going on with that track and see if I can add something worthwhile to it. What sequencer is being used? How is the Chick Corea track coming along? Would you want a WAV file for submission? Cheers! |
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I ran my Ibanez six-string through a Studio Projects VTB-1 mic pre and then into the Virus with no problems. It worked like a champ. I got some really interesting sounds out of the combo. |
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