Mic on s4

Mic on s4
Posted on: 18.11.2011 by Jina Notsch
ran into problems trying to get mic to wrok on S4..." )
could some one help me out with with trying to get the mic working...
" )
Charline Dye
21.11.2011
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Ive also mapped the Cue button on Channel D to Hi/Mid/Lo Kill (Global/Hold) which acts as a Mic Talk-Over button rather than lowering the volume fader on track thats playing.
Works a treat.
Damn fine idea! Going to have to do that myself.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
22.11.2011
Originally Posted by unclejessie
no need to use the channel fader for volume
Thats true, but i use it so i can easily access the volume of the Mic cus i find the knobs to fiddly and at one of my student gigs i do a lot of shout outs.
Ive also mapped the Cue button on Channel D to Hi/Mid/Lo Kill (Global/Hold) which acts as a Mic Talk-Over button rather than lowering the volume fader on track thats playing.
Works a treat.
Sammie Dischner
20.11.2011
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
...but if you do assign it as a Live Input deck you can use the EQ on the mic and use the channel fader for the mic volume.
true.. and the s4 has a gain on the back and another gain on the front for the mic. so, no need to use the channel fader for volume
Jina Notsch
18.11.2011
ran into problems trying to get mic to wrok on S4..." )
could some one help me out with with trying to get the mic working...
" )
Elliot Dunphy
26.11.2011
@ unclejessie

Thank you for your post, I've been struggling on figuring out how to use the mix without using deck D as the input. You have made my evening ! I thank you sir!!
Charline Dye
21.11.2011
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Ive also mapped the Cue button on Channel D to Hi/Mid/Lo Kill (Global/Hold) which acts as a Mic Talk-Over button rather than lowering the volume fader on track thats playing.
Works a treat.
Damn fine idea! Going to have to do that myself.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
22.11.2011
Originally Posted by unclejessie
no need to use the channel fader for volume
Thats true, but i use it so i can easily access the volume of the Mic cus i find the knobs to fiddly and at one of my student gigs i do a lot of shout outs.
Ive also mapped the Cue button on Channel D to Hi/Mid/Lo Kill (Global/Hold) which acts as a Mic Talk-Over button rather than lowering the volume fader on track thats playing.
Works a treat.
Charline Dye
21.11.2011
Making deck D a live input enables you to use Fx on the mic also. So it just depends on how you want to use it.
The OP started another thread anyway. He really wanted to know about the S2 and a mic.
Sammie Dischner
20.11.2011
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
...but if you do assign it as a Live Input deck you can use the EQ on the mic and use the channel fader for the mic volume.
true.. and the s4 has a gain on the back and another gain on the front for the mic. so, no need to use the channel fader for volume
nayit ruiz jaramillo
20.11.2011
...but if you do assign it as a Live Input deck you can use the EQ on the mic and use the channel fader for the mic volume.
Sammie Dischner
21.11.2011
you don't have to turn deck d into a live input.

go into settings>input routing
then at the bottom (aux)
set it to deck d.
and there ya go
Charline Dye
19.11.2011
Plug Mic in to deck D, make sure the switch is on line, turn up gain knob on back. Change deck D in software to live input. Turn up mic volume on front to the right of the headphone volume control. Turn switch on mic to on. Talk into mic.
Can't remember, but you may have to go into preferences to input routing and select the input for deck D. I know you have to for hooking up IPod, cd player, etc

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