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AP16+ Sending left channel to speaker and right to Servo board

Started by leving, July 20, 2011, 12:17:13 PM

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leving

I have created a Stereo wav file that has a control signal on the right channel and a voice speaking on the left.  I plan on connecting the right channel from the AP16+ to a Cowalacious servo board and the Left channel to speakers.  The reason for doing this is to have a more percise trigger for a talking head to properly mimic what is spoken out the speakers.  Do you forsee any issues with doing this.  Yes, I will be using an 8 ohm speaker.
Everyone will be happy.
Even if they must be held down kicking and screaming until they are.

JonnyMac

You shouldn't have any problems, just use the RCA jack from the control channel into Carl's board (the speaker output is too hot).  Also, a 4-ohm speaker will work best with the amp, but 8 is okay.
Jon McPhalen
EFX-TEK Hollywood Office

JackMan

This setup works great. I've posted on this very subject several times, the line level outputs from the AP-16+ are perfect for this because the servo driver input is unaffected when the volume of the AP-16+ is changed.

leving

I have been very happy with the AP16+.  It started in a MIB and now will be better put to use standing out front mumbling to itself and then firing off a random rant when triggered by a PIR directly connected.
Everyone will be happy.
Even if they must be held down kicking and screaming until they are.