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(19 replies, posted in Recording)

Sorry, I should have said at the start. it will not provide "Phantom Power".
I have the manual, if this makes sence to you.
Norminal imput level  line in mic jack -40dBu

Input impedance
ext mic plug in power = off ; 18k
ext mic plug in power = on ; 2.2k

It only say's to use "a plug in power condencer mic"

Thanks for your help, you have done more than enough, if this information will not clear my problem, just forget it you must have better things to do than to mess with me.
tonyblue

152

(19 replies, posted in Recording)

Not the Boss 600, mine is the Boss Micro BR.
Cheers

153

(275 replies, posted in Electric)

Coooooooooooooool. I am the oldest one here,  60 and still rocking, I play every day have long hair and cowboy boots.
God I feel old now.
TonyBlue

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(19 replies, posted in Recording)

Once agian THANK YOU.  There is only thing, Boss says I need a condencer mic, so I will try this as you say I can get one around £30.  If this doesn't solve the problem I may return it back to Boss as it seems odd that I can work everything but the mic ?.
Maybe the mic is at fault.
Cheers TonyBlue

155

(19 replies, posted in Recording)

That is so very cool, thank you.
When I tell you that I don't understand most of what you have said, it will give you a clue as to how stupid I am.
First I am mainly a guitar player / song writer, I have no problems recording my guitars, so I do know about using the right imput and setting the volume levels.
I have tried the little on board mic that is built into the Boss, and at max power you can hear the words, it is just that sometime I really like the song I have writen and I would like to "show off".
Do you think a battery powered mic will give me what I want ?.
I have tried using my amp today but I got the same result, I used "line in" and I tried the "guitar" input, the mic works through the amp, so it all looks a problem with the Boss, or I am using the wrong mic.
regards and thanks TonyBlue

156

(19 replies, posted in Recording)

typo TonyBlue

157

(5 replies, posted in My local band and me)

Hi Will,
I play once a week at a local recording studio with four others who are happy to play once a week.  But being over 40 I cannot find any players who still think that music is important.
Will your site provide any local area contacts, Please do.
Regards TonyBLUE

158

(19 replies, posted in Recording)

I use the Boss micro recorder and I'm very happy with it, I can mix up to 16 tracks and then convert it to MP3 and download it on to my computer where I can make a CD of the recording.
As the Boss only cost £99 I wonder if I shoud consider getting a bigger recorder, would I benifit ?.
The one problem I do have with it is recording my voice, I got a Sure Mic, but now know that I need Phantom power ?.
Today I we try to use my amp as a line in to see if this will work.
Any advice wolud be welcome.
TonyBlue

159

(19 replies, posted in Recording)

Hi I play lead guitar, so far no one has mentioned Pentatonic.
I can play along to most things, but only if I stay within the pentatonic scales.
I would be intrested in other ways to play lead.
TontBlue

160

(14 replies, posted in My local band and me)

Hi
I am looking to form / join a group in the conwy area.

I am middle aged but still like to play, but all I can find here are teenagers who don't like old men.

If you have any interest please contact me.

I play electric and acustic guitar write music and words and can sing, the singing is not my best point but at least I try.  It would be very cool to play with others who still want to take matters further.  A good singer, a drumer and a base player would be very good, but other guitar players are welcome.

I can play lead (penatnoic) or rythem but due to my hands I have trouble with bar cords.

Hope to hear from you, TonyBlue