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How about this gizmo called the JamHub?

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k5koy

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This is a gizmo that came out at NAMM this past august. It looks like a great rehearsal tool, but I was looking at it more for recording purposes. Havent quite figured out how to work it with drums yet, unless it was electronic drums, but take a look at this thing. Im thinking what would make it a great recording tool is that you wouldnt have all the room noise, mics cophasing, etc. My application would be to hook a stereo "Y" into each of the headphone jacks, 1 for the headphones and one as an output source to my AW16g Mixer/recorder. Burn the individual tracks to a cd, load em into the computer, do some quick edits with the Cool Edit Pro, mix em together and BAM! Live recording. I am thinking maybe there would have to be a mixer involved on mic'ed drum set, with some absorbsion, but you could mix the drums to a predefined preference and run a stereo out to 2 separate inputs on the JamHub, and then on to the recorder. Looks like it might work for noise free live recordings. Look at this thing, and let me know if you think this would work.
JamHub
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