Is V100 good for c. 3 singers/non-plug in instruments?

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2009/04/30 07:21:22 (permalink)

Is V100 good for c. 3 singers/non-plug in instruments?



Hi, I'm new to the forum and need some help! I've had an RO9HR for c. a year, and it's great! I now want to get more creative, but am not very technical. I often sing with one or two friends - would we all need to sing into the same microphone on the V100? We often use instruments that can't be plugged in, like whistles and hurdy-gurdys - would these also need to share the same mic? As much as I like the portability of the V100, and think it looks very exciting from the videos I've seen, would it really suit our circumstances?
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    RE: Is V100 good for c. 3 singers/non-plug in instruments? 2009/04/30 16:18:13 (permalink)
    It has 2 front inputs with preamps, 2 trs inputs, 2 rca inputs and 2 digital inputs all available at once. So you can run 2 mics at once w/o anything else, tho the other inputs will work with extra preamps. So, two mics out of the box and 8 with help.

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    RE: Is V100 good for c. 3 singers/non-plug in instruments? 2009/05/07 05:37:41 (permalink)
    Many thanks AT. I don't think it has a built in microphone like the RO9HR - I'm thinking of the gear I'd need to carry.

    Hi Cakewalk - there is a market out here with musicians who aren't technical - yet - and simple info explaining the terms used and functions in straightforward language that non-tech people can understand would really help - and make the difference between thinking about making the leap into V100, and actually making it. This is a great product for first-timers in music production, but we need to fully understand it beyond the tech!!! Thank you.
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