Thanks for your replies - I have found out that I want to split the Saxophone signal before it goes into the soundcard, in order to avoid to many out-and inputs.
The reason is, that I need the envelope generated from the Saxophone available in my modular system all the time, but the audio signal has to be switched off from time to time.
A split box is maybe a good idea, the box will then deliver the necessary power to the mic and I can send the signal to the A-119. So if I understand you correctly, the output from a split box does not "carry" the phantom power
I really have to read the manual for the A-152, thanks for the tip.
Simon
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, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote:
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> Hi Simon,
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> to me your "48V" sounds a littlebit like you think about splitting a
> microphone signal which is fed with phantom power.
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> If i am right: These 48V are not signal level, but something completely
> different. If you want to feed the A119 with a microphone, that requires
> phantom power you have to use a mic split box that provides the phantom
> power fro the microphone and then send the output of the splitbox to the
> A119 on one side and to the mixer on the other side.
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> Florian
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> yahoo@... schrieb:
> >> Does the input of the A-119 accepts 48v
> >> Thanks
> >> Simon
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> > No. It's limited to -12V....+12V. You have to add an attenuator (e.g.
> > A-183-1).
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> > Best wishes
> > Dieter Doepfer
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