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Mixing audio inputs in an organ and a keyboard

PostPosted: 30 Oct 2015 11:23
by ken horton
I could not find any particular forum that seemed suitable, but I wondered if anyone could answer my basic question......... I have an Orla GT9000DLX2 organ and plan to use a Tecchnics KN7000 keyboard for the backings. I have done this before with other organs and modules, but the KN seems to have a slightly different wiring for audio circuits as it will not mix it's signals through it's aux cicuit
The way out is to use it's headphone outlets, but I wish to know if when inputting the KN's audio output it is possible for the Orla to record this on it's built in MDR through it's own line in sockets ? Thanks for any suggestions received Regards Ken

Re: Mixing audio inputs in an organ and a keyboard

PostPosted: 30 Oct 2015 17:53
by ken horton
Thanks everyone I have quickly received an answer, it is NO the MDR does not record audio only computer data so it's back to the drawing board to think of a diffeent method.

Re: Mixing audio inputs in an organ and a keyboard

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2015 15:35
by Rev Tony Newnham
Hi

If both instruments have audio line-out connections, then taking them to a small audio mixer and on to a recording device is perhaps the simplest and most flexible answer.

Every Blessing

Tony

Re: Mixing audio inputs in an organ and a keyboard

PostPosted: 05 Dec 2015 13:46
by ken horton
Thank you Tony, I have made up a junction box with RCA sockets so I can connect both units and the computer line in and also a recording device in and out circuits , it looks like an old fashioned post office switchboard , but it does the job ! Ken