Using an Archer Video Sound Processor?
I stumbled upon this at a local goodwill for $2 so I snatched it up figuring whats the worst that can happen right? lol It looks to be in excellent condition but I can't find any information on how to actually use it. I know you hook your audio cables through it but after that I'm lost. Does anyone have the manual? (did it even come with a manual?)
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I had some Archer gear once. It was blah.
It was cheap Radio Shack gear that went for $99 each back in the 1980s. So it's far from pro quality. |
haha yeah I figured for 2 bucks couldn't go wrong..what would be a decent audio enhancer? basically I'm just looking to take a mono and make it stereo I know it can't be legit stereo
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You're better off doing post capture with a Sound Forge Graphic EQ. Download the Sound Forge filter pack from this site. In terms of hardware, use a mixer, specifically the Behringer 1002B or comparable.
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Some links: ;)
Behringer 1002B currently $119 (cheap!): http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=U...ch-alias%3Daps Sound Forge filters from digitalFAQ.com: http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/vide...io-filter.html |
excellent thanks :)
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alright so the Behringer 1002B finally came in the mail (damn ups!)
I'd like to get a pair of headphones for this I know Behringer makes a few pairs one of them being ( http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-HPS3...nger+headphone ) would those be alright or ? I'm really just using them to fix the audio on some bad tapes that I might/will get nothing for business use just a passion i have...if that makes sense lol |
We have 4 pairs of studio-grade speakers ($200+ each).
No headphones here. |
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