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Calling all studio wizards/witches - I'm looking at you smart-ysh guyz (@-mjk- , @Mark Richards, @Arjan P, @Phil Tipping , etc etc)...
I have a question to pose that my extensive research isn't giving me any solid answers for.
I'm exploring a routing scenario that would accomplish a tracking objective I have - and I'm basing solely on the premise that "any routing solution is good, if it works"!
I realize, of course, that if I was smart enough to get my shoes on the right feet, that this kind of thing could be accomplished via the appropriate patch-bay configuration. But - as is well documented - I'm sort of "not there yet"...
Here's whut I wanna do:
I tried it using the AUX-2SEND on the mixer, and it works great...BUT: the AUX-Send is providing the external FX unit with a signal that carries the MIXER's internal FX.
What I envision is using the "raw" channel's INSERT to take a raw, unaffected signal out to the external FX, then back into another channel.
That's the "setup"/scenario. HERE IS MY QUESTION:
If I plug a TR 1/4" cable into the INSERT of the channel to pick up the send of the 'dry' guitar (on the tip of the TR), is the mixer gonna care that not only is there nothing "coming back" (which would've been on the "sleeve" of a normal insert cable)...but that the mixer's "return" contact in the insert jack is gonna "see" the "sleeve" of the TR, instead of the "ring" of an insert cable's TRS plug???
The last thing I wanna do is fry my mixers' channel - or even just the INSERT circuit - by doing this...
I have a question to pose that my extensive research isn't giving me any solid answers for.
I'm exploring a routing scenario that would accomplish a tracking objective I have - and I'm basing solely on the premise that "any routing solution is good, if it works"!
I realize, of course, that if I was smart enough to get my shoes on the right feet, that this kind of thing could be accomplished via the appropriate patch-bay configuration. But - as is well documented - I'm sort of "not there yet"...

Here's whut I wanna do:
- Running a source (say an acoustic/elec git'r) into a mixer input. No FX or processing - dry/raw signal, which would go out to a DP-32 input for recording "dry" (or PERHAPS mixer's internal FX applied to it);
- Output the dry signal from that channel (pre-EQ/fader/FX, everything - think insert, rather than AUX-Send) and into an external FX unit for processing;
- Then the output from the FX unit back into another mixer channel (rather than an AUX-Return), to be sent to a separate input on the DP-32 to record on a separate track.
I tried it using the AUX-2SEND on the mixer, and it works great...BUT: the AUX-Send is providing the external FX unit with a signal that carries the MIXER's internal FX.
What I envision is using the "raw" channel's INSERT to take a raw, unaffected signal out to the external FX, then back into another channel.
That's the "setup"/scenario. HERE IS MY QUESTION:
If I plug a TR 1/4" cable into the INSERT of the channel to pick up the send of the 'dry' guitar (on the tip of the TR), is the mixer gonna care that not only is there nothing "coming back" (which would've been on the "sleeve" of a normal insert cable)...but that the mixer's "return" contact in the insert jack is gonna "see" the "sleeve" of the TR, instead of the "ring" of an insert cable's TRS plug???
The last thing I wanna do is fry my mixers' channel - or even just the INSERT circuit - by doing this...
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