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Post by gary1994 on Apr 19, 2005 17:44:08 GMT -5
four track 1/4 instrument inputs
that i can plug 4 guitars into it ? ? i only need to plug 2 but does it mean 4 at the most thanks be a big help i dont know much about them
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Post by gary1994 on Apr 19, 2005 18:15:24 GMT -5
is anyone actually on this part of the fourum or are you all still moanin about the leak let it go its happened thats it
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Post by nyr401994 on Apr 19, 2005 18:54:34 GMT -5
don't expect a response so quickly mate... the blue note isn't looked at by most. sorry i can't help you out mate i have no idea
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Post by soquester on Apr 19, 2005 23:46:28 GMT -5
From what you've said, probably. Your best bet is to go to a music store and ask them specifically. If you're looking to do something specific, go to a music store, ask what they recommend, and then even if you don't buy there, you'll know what to look for...
My guess is that you are correct, but you'd have to give more details, like what mixer/whatever it is (if you know that, google it, find the specs, those will tell you)...
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Post by RnRstar on Apr 21, 2005 5:38:06 GMT -5
four track 1/4 instrument inputs that i can plug 4 guitars into it ? ? i only need to plug 2 but does it mean 4 at the most thanks be a big help i dont know much about them yeah if you're talking about a mixer, or something you're using to record, four track 1/4 instrument inputs means you can have 4 tracks (4 diff instruments) I'm pretty sure thats it
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adam78
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Post by adam78 on Apr 21, 2005 6:32:08 GMT -5
doesn't it mean quarter inch input jacks...as opposed to xlr! 1/4 jack input like a guitar lead.
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