How To Connect A Lunchbox To A Home Studio
Showing how to connect a Lunchbox (or most other 500 series chassis) to a Home Studio. In this example the 500 series modules are Microphone Preamps. Chapters 00:00 Start 00:28 What's An API Lunchbox 01:10 Benefits Of The Lunch Box Having Two Pass Thrus 01:31 Back Panel Explanation 02:23 Connecting External Preamp To API Lunchbox 03:27 Connecting DB25 Cable From API Lunchbox Into XLR Patchbay 04:31 How To Use XLR Patchbay And Benefits Of This Setup 04:58 Connecting DB25 Cable To Audio Interface 05:54 Final Thoughts And Benefits Of This Setup

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