I don't have the OP, only Scott's reply, so I'm not sure what setup is desired, But, in general, getting audio from a Pageant into a line-level input on recording gear is more than just connecting cables: you'll want an in-line isolation transformer to avoid ground loop hum, and a simple attenuator resistor circuit to match the level and impedance. A Rolls audio DB25 direct box should do the trick on both counts, and they're pretty cheap, about $25 IIRC. You'd need the cable Scott describes to connect the Pageant to the box.
Alternatively, for the ground loop isolation, you can use the RCA isolation cables they sell at car stereo shops. You just need an adaptor for the end that goes to the Pageant, or better yet whack off the RCA plug and attach the plug that fits the projector. You might be able to get by without the attenuator, or find an attenuator cable (not a common item, unfortunately), or get someone handy to make one (just 3 resistors, schematics on the web…). > you could make a cable with a .206" plug on one and end a 1/4" phone on the > other and plug the thing into a DI box. _______________________________________________ FrameWorks mailing list [email protected] https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
