Using Kronos as audio interface for stereo microphone input

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Hal2001
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Using Kronos as audio interface for stereo microphone input

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Based on the previous helpful instructions of using the K as an audio interface I was able to use the same method for hooking up my stereo microphone cables coming from my TC Helicon voiceprocessor and inputting them into the two mic in inputs on the Kronos (each of which have their own gain control). All I had to do was go to Global audio setup page and turn both Input 1 and Input 2 on the Bus select to L/R (default was OFF) and I'm good to go. I can now feed my audio mic signals to the Kronos, send it via USB to my mac and hear it back through the headphone jack on my Kronos in real time while playing and on playback. Outstanding. This just saved me buying $600 worth of Apogee Duet 2 interface gear. And it's a simple setup with less gear to buy and doesn't use up space.
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Hal2001 wrote:Based on the previous helpful instructions of using the K as an audio interface I was able to use the same method for hooking up my stereo microphone cables coming from my TC Helicon voiceprocessor and inputting them into the two mic in inputs on the Kronos (each of which have their own gain control). All I had to do was go to Global audio setup page and turn both Input 1 and Input 2 on the Bus select to L/R (default was OFF) and I'm good to go. I can now feed my audio mic signals to the Kronos, send it via USB to my mac and hear it back through the headphone jack on my Kronos in real time while playing and on playback. Outstanding. This just saved me buying $600 worth of Apogee Duet 2 interface gear. And it's a simple setup with less gear to buy and doesn't use up space.
WOW!!!!!

I'm gonna try that just for kicks with my Digitech Vocalist Live 3.
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